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- The "world’s youngest self-made billionaire ever," Kylie Jenner, turned 22 on August 10th.
- To celebrate, Jenner chartered a 300-foot superyacht worth $250 million, according to Page Six.
- Tranquility launched in 2014 and was once owned by a fugitive Malaysian businessman; at that time, the yacht was called Equanimity.
- The luxury yacht, which is available exclusively through Camper & Nicholsons, costs €1.1 million (just over $1.2 million) per week to charter.
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Makeup mogul and billionaire Kylie Jenner celebrated her 22nd birthday on August 10th, and she spared no expense to do it in style.
According to Robb Report, Jenner chartered a 300-foot superyacht called Tranquility that costs €1.1 million (or just over $1.2 million) per week. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star is currently cruising through the Mediterranean with friends and family.
As expected, the Kylie Cosmetics founder has been sharing plenty of glamorous photos of herself on social media, but none showing off much of the luxurious yacht itself.
Here’s a closer look at Tranquility, and more about the yacht’s surprisingly sketchy history.
Kylie Jenner turned 22 on August 10th. Earlier this month, she rented a 300-foot superyacht for the occasion and set sail on a tour of the Mediterranean with friends and family.
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Source: Robb Report
Tranquility — which is roughly the size of a football field — is reportedly worth $250 million.
Camper & Nicholsons International
Source: Page Six
Chartering the superyacht costs €1.1 million (or over $1.2 million) per week — which is a lot, but not all that much for the billionaire makeup mogul.
Camper & Nicholsons International
Source: Camper & Nicholsons
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