Meet the world’s richest women in the entertainment industry, 2023
Some of the wealthiest women in the world are based in America. They’ve earned their immense fortunes by dominating the fields of cinema, television, and music. These women have experienced tremendous success in their professions and have skillfully leveraged their fame and business acumen to build substantial wealth, securing their status as some of the wealthiest women in the entertainment industry.
In a placement that probably won’t surprise anyone, as of 2023, the wealthiest women in the entertainment industry include multimedia mogul Oprah Winfrey, worth $2.8 billion; Kim Kardashian, worth $1.7 billion; Rihanna, worth $1.4 billion; and Taylor Swift; who is worth $950 million. Many of these stars are responsible for some of the most recent notable moments in pop culture.
The world's richest women in the entertainment industry, 2023
Rank | Name | Net Worth |
---|---|---|
1 | Oprah Winfrey | $2.8 billion |
2 | Kim Kardashian | $1.7 billion |
3 | Rihanna | $1.4 billion |
4 | Taylor Swift | $950 million |
5 | Kylie Jenner | $680 million |
6 | Madonna | $580 million |
7 | Beyoncé Knowles | $540 million |
8 | Ashley Olsen | $500 million |
9 | Ellen DeGeneres | $500 million |
10 | Celine Dion | $480 million |
11 | Judy Sheindlin | $480 million |
12 | Dolly Parton | $440 million |
13 | Reese Witherspoon | $440 million |
14 | Barbra Streisand | $430 million |
15 | Jessica Alba | $390 million |
16 | Serena Williams | $290 million |
17 | Shonda Rhimes | $250 million |
18 | Julia Roberts | $250 million |
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