Kris Jenner goes viral in China as Gen Z’s ‘good luck charm’

Images of the reality TV star go viral in China where Gen Z hail her as a lucky icon, sparking confusion in the US
Kris Jenner was seen trending in China as a national good luck charm. PHOTO: GIZMODO
Kris Jenner was trending this week on Chinese social media, as images of the reality TV star captured the attention of local users.
The phenomenon began when several accounts shared images of Jenner online. Within hours, fans started reposting them widely, praising her confidence, signature style, and commanding presence.
Kris Jenner has gone viral as a good luck symbol on Chinese social media
Users are setting her as their profile picture before exams and job interviews pic.twitter.com/fTBj8vPC4s
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) April 4, 2026
全ての運に効くと噂のクリスジェンナーmeme、どれもめちゃくちゃ好みでニヤニヤしてる https://t.co/ddEmxAYwv9
— BEYONCE JPN (@BeyJapan) April 2, 2026
Users began sharing photos of Jenner while referring to her as their ‘Queen’ and even a ‘digital good luck charm’.
The trend quickly gained momentum, with reports of people setting her pictures as desktop backgrounds in offices across China.
Meanwhile, users in the United States were left confused by the unexpected trend, with some describing it as “silly” and “sad.”
“I guess it’s just a marketing tactic,” shared one user.
The viral moment reflects how global internet culture can transform public figures into symbols. “Y’all going to start manifesting to Kris Jenner?” said the Drip.
Jenner has yet to publicly comment on this trend, but fans in China continue tagging her in hopes of catching her attention.



