According to the source, Samuel isn’t even Kylie’s main makeup artist – they’re just a friend of her current makeup artist. That brings me to Page Six’s source’s next claim. That’s when the internet began tearing into Kylie for not helping out her makeup artist. An initial goal of $10,000 soon became $120,000, which made Kylie’s sad little $5,000 donation look like pocket lint. After Kylie dropped the link to the GFM, more people started donating, and the goal amount began to rise. Here’s where it gets messy, according to Page Six’s source. The source went on to add that when Kylie posted about the GFM to social media, she believed she was doing so simply to bring awareness to Samuel’s mounting medical bills, just in case there were any other giving types out there who wanted to help. So kind-hearted, benevolent Kylie thought she was generously helping Samuel’s family reach their goal when she donated $5,000. At least not in this very specific instance, of course.Ī source tells Page Six that by the time Kylie learned about the GFM started by Samuel’s family, the goal was $10,000, and $6,000 had already been raised. Kylie is reported to be a billionaire, so watching her ask strangers to open their hearts and wallets, and dig deep for a medical bill she could pay off in about 60 seconds of “ work,” was TACKY. Well, Kylie hasn’t come to Kylie’s defense, but a “ source” has, and they want everyone to know that Kylie isn’t the cheap, shameless, tone-deaf, out-of-touch phony she appears to be. Kylie had chipped in a grand total of $5,000, which is basically Kylie’s weekly budget for lip filler. Over the weekend, 23-year-old billionaire Kylie Jenner made the public aware of a GoFundMe campaign to help pay the medical costs for her makeup artist Samuel Rauda, who was seriously injured in a car accident.