Kylie Kristen Jenner
Media personality, entrepreneur, and cosmetics founder
of 100 · stable trend · Some good traits but inconsistent
Standing
28/100
Raw Score
27/85
Confidence
62%
Evidence
Moderate
About
Jenner's public record contains credible charitable giving and cause partnerships, but much of the broader image is reputation-driven and the moral evidence remains thinner than her level of fame.
The social-care evidence is real enough to count, yet the record is still too light on belief, worship, and durable integrity signals to justify a strongly positive judgment.
Five Pillars
Pillar scores (0–100%)
The charitable episodes are real, but the overall record remains thin and image-shaped. That keeps her in a cautious middle zone rather than a clearly good alignment band.
17 Criteria Scores
Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes
Core Worldview
Public evidence is too thin to support more than a minimal positive score.
Public evidence is too thin to support more than a minimal positive score.
Public evidence is too thin to support more than a minimal positive score.
Public evidence is too thin to support more than a minimal positive score.
Public evidence is too thin to support more than a minimal positive score.
Contribution to Others
Little reliable public evidence.
Smile Train and teen-cancer giving directly aided vulnerable young people.
Some giving reached materially vulnerable recipients.
Little direct evidence here.
Some crisis response and public donation behavior is visible.
The healthcare-related giving eases real burdens, though not mainly in liberation-focused ways.
Personal Discipline
Routine worship is not meaningfully visible in the public record.
Charity is visible, but not clearly as a devotional discipline.
Reliability
The Forbes dispute creates a lasting trust concern.
Stability Under Pressure
Public evidence is limited.
She has remained publicly steady, but the deeper moral signal is thin.
She absorbs scrutiny, though the public record gives limited insight into patient moral endurance.
Timeline
Key events and documented turning points
Partnered with Smile Train to fund cleft-care surgeries
Jenner used Kylie Cosmetics proceeds and her public platform to support Smile Train's work for children needing cleft care.
→ This is the clearest early example of her charity moving money toward vulnerable children.
mediumDonated Birthday Collection proceeds to Teen Cancer America
She announced that $500,000 from a birthday cosmetics collection would go to Teen Cancer America.
→ The act strengthened the case that some of her giving was substantial and not merely token.
mediumDonated to coronavirus relief
Public reporting tied Jenner to a $1 million coronavirus-relief donation and related medical support.
→ The event showed that her money sometimes moved quickly in crisis settings.
mediumFaced major credibility damage after Forbes reversed its billionaire claim
Forbes accused Jenner's camp of inflating business figures and using misleading documents around Kylie Cosmetics revenues.
→ The controversy remains the main integrity problem in her public record.
highPressure Tests
Behavior under crisis or scrutiny
Forbes credibility reversal
2020A major status marker in Jenner's public image collapsed when Forbes challenged the underlying business narrative.
Response: She denied the allegations, but the episode still left a visible trust deficit in the public record.
mixed under pressureProgression
crisis years
The billionaire-claim controversy exposed how much of the public image depended on managed perception.
decliningcurrent stage
The present record still needs more evidence before a firmer moral reading is justified.
unclearearly years
Fame arrived before a clearly developed public moral profile.
mixedgrowth years
Her philanthropy became visible through branded cause partnerships and product-linked giving.
upwardEvidence Quality
3
Strong
1
Medium
0
Weak
Overall: moderate
This profile evaluates observable public behavior and evidence, not the state of a person's soul.