Kylie Jenner’s 18th Birthday Bash in Montreal Earns $300,000

By Precy Dumlao
Kylie Kardashian's 18th bday.
Kylie Kardashian's 18th birthday bash in Montreal reportedly earned $300,000.

Kylie Jenner wanted her cake and she got to eat it too. Literally!

While we mere mortals have to spend a fortune to hold a birthday party, Kylie Jenner's 18th birthday bash at the Beachclub in Montreal, Canada, on Aug. 16, six days after her initial weekend-long celebration in Hollywood, California, reportedly earned her and her promoter $300,000!

Well that doesn't come as a surprise at all. Well, of course, she is a Kardashian of the famed Keeping Up With The Kardashian's, a reality TV show about a talentless family but whose every move is followed by the dollar sign.

In an exclusive report, TMZ said Jenner earned a whopping $200,000 for just showing up at her own party, while her promoters pocketed the additional $100,000 in profits. The web site cited sources who claimed that Beachclub owner Olivier Primeau spend $1,500 to build a new deck for Jenner to stand on in her heels so she would not have to walk in the sands, $4,000 for two custom-built bathrooms close to the stage "so Kylie wouldn't have to go thumping through the crowd to use the restroom," and another $10,000 for 100 of the top-notch security team to secure the venue and the VIP guests.

A separate report by IBTimes claimed that Beachclub, which claims to be the "biggest outdoor club in North America," charged patrons Cad150 for an opportunity to party with their VIP guests. But the club did not guarantee patrons if they will even catch a glimpse of Kylie, or any of her celebrity guests, during the event.

A media advisory for the party said Kylie Jenner would be arriving between 2:30 p.m. EDT and 3:30 p.m. EDT and will be flown by a private helicopter. And in keeping with a true diva of her status, Jenner arrived late several hours later at the venue where she sat in a private section dedicated for her with security blocking "any and all attempts at snagging a photo of her."

Jenner actually started her week-long birthday celebration on Aug. 9 at the Nice Guy in West Hollywood, California with a dinner party with her entire family, minus Rob Kardashian. After dinner, she and a group of friends and family members, partied at the Bootsy Bellows.

It was during this party when her boyfriend, rapper Tyga, presented her a very expensive Ferrari car as a birthday gift. The youngest Keeping Up With The Kardashian's star then flew to Punta Mita, Mexico, with Tyga where they were later joined by sister, Kendall Jenner, and selecte friends.

However, Tyga's ex-girlfriend, former stripper and model Black Chyna, claimed that the posh old Mercedes G-class wagon that Tyga gave to Kylie was a "re-gift." She told TMX in an interview, "He painted it red and the next thing we knew Kylie Jenner was behind the wheel ... and it sure looked like a re-gift."

Chyna is asking Tyga and Kylie to present a receipt for the gift to determine who the new owner of the car is. She claimed Tyga presented her the car when they were still together but the rapper demanded that she returns the car back when they broke up last year.

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