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Revealed: The world’s richest female pop stars

Rihanna

Thanks to their successful tours, Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have established themselves as the most successful and bankable pop divas in the world. Swift’s Eras tour and Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour have helped both singers gain significant wealth, with Swift even joining the three-comma club for the first time. Despite this, Swift still falls short of being the world’s richest female pop star.

Rihanna has ended the year by amassing a fortune of US$1.4 billion through her music, films, and her lucrative beauty brand Fenty, as well as her lingerie line Savage x Fenty, which is co-owned by LVMH. Madonna, who has been a long-standing icon in the music industry, is also on track to join the world’s richest list with her Celebration tour, which is expected to bring her closer to the billion-dollar club.

The world’s richest female pop stars

  1. Rihanna, 35 – US$1.4 billion
  2. Taylor Swift, 34 – US$1.1 billion
  3. Madonna, 65 – US$850 million
  4. Beyoncé, 42 – US$800 million
  5. Celine Dion, 55 – US$800 million
  6. Dolly Parton, 77 – US$650 million
  7. Gloria Estefan, 66 – US$500 million
  8. Victoria Beckham, 49 – US$450 million
  9. Barbra Streisand, 81 – US$430 million
  10. Jennifer Lopez, 54 – US$400 million
  11. Shania Twain, 58 – US$400 million
  12. Cher, 77 – US$360 million

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