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Wednesday, 4 August 2021

Rihanna's Billionaire Status: A Look Inside Her Empire

Rihanna's Billionaire Status: A Look Inside Her Empire

Rihanna is now a billionaire, so you better have her cash. Everything you need to know about how much her companies, including Fenty Beauty, are worth.

Rihanna's Billionaire Status: A Look Inside Her Empire

Rihanna, take a bow!

Forbes estimates that the singer and businesswoman is now worth $1.7 billion, making her the world's wealthiest female musician. She is, in reality, the richest female performer in the world, second only to Oprah Winfrey. It's reasonable to assume that RiRi is presently experiencing more rain than ever before.

Her singing isn't the only source of income for her. According to Forbes, Fenty Beauty, which she owns 50% of, brought her $1.4 billion. What about the $300 million that's left? There's her lingerie line Savage x Fenty, which is allegedly worth $270 million, as well as her earnings as a musician and actor (who doesn't adore Ocean's Eight?).

Rihanna and LVMH set out to establish a more inclusive environment within the cosmetics business in 2017, introducing Fenty Beauty, which offers a foundation in 50 colours and prides itself on employing diverse models in its advertising.

"I want all ladies to feel wonderful," Rihanna said at the time, according to Film Vodka. "We are women, and we face difficulties." We all deserve to feel beautiful, and I want women of all colours, races, and cultures to feel included in this. That was extremely essential to me when it came to deciding on the colours and how many we'd produce, especially with the foundation. It's a fun situation, and I want every woman to be a part of it.

The next year, she collaborated with TechStyle Fashion Group to develop Savage X Fenty, with the goal of making women feel attractive and confident while being comfortable.

She told Vogue, "We always want to include people who haven't felt sexy by society's norms and expectations." "We want them to feel that this is their safe haven and centre, that we understand what they're going through and that we're in it with them."

Rihanna, like every other celebrity, has had her highs and lows. For example, she announced the closure of her fashion business Fenty just months after launching Fenty Skin. Regardless of the obstacles, Rihanna continues to expand her empire.

And, perhaps, new music will be included. While fans will have to wait to see whether she releases another album (her last was Anti in 2016), the nine-time Grammy winner has definitely been busy. In 2018, Rihanna told Film Vodka, "I love to do stuff." "Otherwise, I become bored. As a result, I prefer to keep myself occupied."

And no one knows what she'll do next.

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