Rihanna’s Estimated Wealth More Than $500 Million, 3rd Wealthiest Musician In UK

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Rihanna Is The 3rd Wealthiest Musician In The UK, Estimated Wealth More Than $500 Million
2020 may be turning out to be a rough year for many people but Rihanna isn’t one of them. It’s recently been reported that the Fenty brand owner is one of the UK’s wealthiest residents. The Sunday Times has released its rich list for 2020, which is composed of the wealthiest people living in the United Kingdom. According to the list, Rihanna, born Robyn Rihanna Fenty, is ranked 3rd on the musician’s list, coming in behind Lord Lloyd-Webber and Sir Paul McCartney. Even though the “Love On The Brain” singer is ranked 3rd out of musicians she’s estimated to become the UK’s first female musician billionaire. Currently, Rihanna has an estimated wealth of £468m (more than $500 million USD). In addition to the success of her music career, a large part of her wealth is contributed to her Fenty brand empire which includes her luxury clothing, cosmetics, and lingerie lines.

This isn’t the first time that the 32-year-old icon has made someone’s wealthiest list. In 2019, Forbes named her the richest female musician in the world. According to Forbes, she beat out other famous female musicians for the title such as Madonna, Céline Dion, and Beyoncé.
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