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In 2015, at the height of the neon-hair, lip-kits-before-lip-kits, Tumblr-royalty "King Kylie" era, Kartier Jenner emerged beside her twin as the other half of Hollywood's most chaotic It-Girl duo. While Kylie cultivated her storm of influence online, Kartier became the unofficial wild card of the Jenner empire-a model, muse, and magnetic troublemaker whose presence could tilt a room instantly.
Barely eighteen, Kartier was already a certified pop-culture problem: slipping backstage at festivals, disappearing into late-night studio sessions, and walking out of clubs with rappers twice her age. Whispers of her fling with Eminem only fed the legend-an unlikely, short-lived spark that exploded across tabloids before either of them could deny or confirm it. Even after it fizzled, the rumor alone followed Kartier everywhere like a perfume.
Through it all, Kartier Jenner was the darker edge to Kylie's pastel crown-equal parts controversy and couture, the girl every paparazzo chased and every brand begged for. Together, the Jenner twins didn't just define an era.
They were the era.