The internet works in mysterious ways, and perhaps no one knows this better than Kris Jenner, who has unexpectedly found herself at the epicenter of China’s Gen Z internet culture. Far from merely being a reality TV matriarch, Kris has been forced into “Chinamaxxing,” transformed into the ultimate internet mascot by a generation that thrives on creativity and irony.



In general, Chinese Gen Z aren’t just sharing memes. It’s more about creating an entire universe around the momager. From custom wallpapers depicting Jenner in various fantastical careers—think Kris Jenner as a CEO, a pop star, or even a martial arts master—to elaborate album covers reimagining her as a music icon, the customization knows no bounds. The whole visual circus is a testament to her accidental cultural omnipresence.



Her stoic expressions, iconic quotes, and undeniable business acumen have resonated with a generation looking for relatable, yet aspirational, figures. Kris Jenner, the meme, the wallpaper, the digital muse, has earned the coveted “Chinamaxxing” seal of approval, proving that true cultural impact can transcend language, borders, and even original intent. She is, unequivocally, the internet’s mascot now, especially in China.





All images via Xiaohongshu.













