Kylie Jenner shares daughter Stormi’s first Kylie Cosmetics commercial at Ulta with playful video

Kylie Jenner’s daughter Stormi stars in her first Kylie Cosmetics commercial, filmed with her mother at Ulta.


Pop Culture & Art August 26, 2025 1 min read
Photo: TikTok

Kylie Jenner’s daughter Stormi Webster has made her first commercial appearance for Kylie Cosmetics. The 7-year-old joined her mother in a playful promotional video shared on Instagram to mark the launch of a new lip kit at Ulta Beauty

The clip begins with Stormi pretending to cry before Jenner jokingly responds: “Don’t cry Barbie. If you stop crying, I’ll get you whatever you want.” The video then cuts to Stormi picking up a Kylie Cosmetics Glossy Lip Kit while mouthing: “Okay, thanks! Get me a Mercedes.” Jenner captioned the post: “New @kyliecosmetics just dropped at @ultabeauty 💕💕💕💕🥹.”

The video attracted attention from fans and family, including Jenner’s mother Kris Jenner, who commented: “Hahahaha 💞💞💞.”

Stormi has previously appeared alongside her mother in social media content. In July, the pair filmed their first official “Get Ready with Me” video on TikTok, applying skincare and makeup while talking about family time in Greece. Jenner captioned that post: “Our first GRWM together 🥹 we always make vids together for fun and I never post them but this was just tooooo cute.”

Speaking to Dazed magazine earlier this year, Jenner suggested Stormi may have an interest in performing, saying: “She’s a good dancer. She has this voice. I don’t know, I have no idea, but I hope that she’s an artist, and I could go on tour and be her tour manager.”

Jenner, who is also mother to Aire, 3, has spoken about balancing her career with family life. In an interview with The New York Times, she described protecting her children from media exposure as her “responsibility,” adding that her children’s unconditional love helps her approach life with perspective.

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