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So Fake! Kim Shades Kylie With Her New Billion-Dollar Tanning Business

Kim Kardashian is preparing to sink millions into a fake tan franchise, which she hopes will be every bit as successful as sister Kylie’s lip kit empire, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.

“Kim’s next big move is teaming up with her self-tan guru Jimmy Coco to turn his $500-a-session technique into a $30 product that can be sold in every drugstore in the country,” said an insider.

“Kim and Kylie have a bit of a rivalry and she wants to create something that’s just as popular as Kylie’s lip kits.”

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As RadarOnline.com reported, Kardashian recently spoke out against detractors who sniped she had hit it big thanks to her parents “hand-outs.”

And she hopes to prove them wrong again with her latest business idea.

Kardashian, 37, “has been testing the waters with her makeup line, but this is something she wants to do on an even bigger scale," said the insider.

“Kim’s happy to put her own money into this, because she’s obsessed with fake tanning and convinced it could quickly turn into a billion-dollar business!”

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