Kris Jenner Says Daughters Receive "Six Figures" For Sponsored IG Posts

The Kardashian-Jenner daughters are making bank off of Instagram.

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The Kardashian-Jenner clan have mastered the art of social media. While each one of them has their own respective hustles, it's hard to deny that without the help of social media, their respective brands wouldn't be as prominent. In a way, the way they've used Instagram to earn bucks has opened the doors for "social media influencers" to get themselves a bag as well. However, the Kardashian sisters seem to be getting upwards of six-figures for each sponsored posts.

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Kris Jenner revealed how much her daughters make off of sponsored posts on social media during a sit down with CBS Sunday. She opened up about how her daughters have made mass amounts of money off of numerous ventures in make-up, clothes, and more. "'My daughters are constantly getting offers to post something for a company, or a brand, on social media," she said. 'So they're – they have a fee for a post, or a fee for a story, a fee for Facebook, a fee for – you know – they have a fee schedule."

While she didn't reveal the exact amount her daughters receive, she did say that it's in the six-figure range. The fees really depend on which one of Kris' daughters are asked to make a post.

"Sometimes, If it’s Kim, or if it’s Kylie, it depends on what it really is,” she said, adding that if they're asked to post about “a pharmaceutical product, if it’s something that you’re going to drink, or ingest, or put on your body,” the price will increase.

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