Kardashian Brand ‘Fraud’ Scandal — Audit Reportedly Reveals The Reality TV Clan’s Online Accounts are ‘Packed With Millions of Fake Social Media Followers’ [Photos]
- Kris Avalon
- Apr 12
- 2 min read

The Kardashian-Jenner clan has long ruled over the digital landscape, boasting hundreds of millions of followers, countless brand collaborations, and a grip on pop culture that few can rival. But behind those perfectly curated Instagram grids, a recent audit has revealed a troubling truth: a significant chunk of their massive online followings may not be real at all.
via: RadarOnline.com
Kylie Jenner and sisters Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney's Instagram accounts are said to be drowning in bots, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

Social media and influencer agency Socially Powerful – along with the help of Modash – released their studies on their site, revealing the staggering numbers attached to some of the Kardashians' brands.
According to the data, Khloe's Good American fashion brand has about 30 percent fake followers on Instagram, totaling to over 740,000 fraudulent accounts of the more than two million followers.
Meanwhile, Kourtney's lifestyle brand Poosh seems to be generating a bit under 29 percent of fake accounts – 4.6 million accounts currently follow the brand's Instagram.
The data also revealed Poosh has a brutally low social engagement percentage at just 0.10 percent.

Kim's SKIMS brand did not go unscathed either, with almost 29 percent of the lingerie brand's following deemed likely to be fake. While revenue for the company has increased since its 2020 launch, it appears to still be relying on fake followers to boost their image.
Kylie's makeup brand Kylie Cosmetics is said to have nearly 28 percent of "fakes" on its Instagram. And with 24 million followers, about six million of those "fans" aren't actually real.
We have reached out to the Kardashian's rep for comment.
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