Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Taylor Swift top Forbes’ ‘Most Powerful Women in Entertainment’ list.  This is Forbes’ 18th annual rankings which include CEOs, entrepreneurs, politicians, philanthropists, artists and media personalities.

 

 

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Rihanna – No. 68

“Rihanna, Barbados’ most famous export, is now a billionaire, thanks to the success of cosmetics line Fenty Beauty. The cosmetics company, which she co-owns with French luxury retailer LVMH, generated more than $550 million in revenue in 2020.”

 

 

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Oprah – No. 23

“Oprah Winfrey has transitioned her hit talk show, which ran for 25 years, into a media and business empire. The former news anchor built the reinvested profits from her talk show into $2 billion, according to Forbes estimates.”

 

 

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Taylor Swift – No. 78

“Taylor Swift isn’t just a musical superstar; her business savvy has made her a Forbes #PowerWomen honoree, as one of the 100 most powerful women on the planet in 2021.”

 

 

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Beyoncé – No. 76

“The Queen Bee Beyoncé Knowles, first rose to fame as the lead singer in girl-group Destiny’s Child. Her On The Run II stadium tour with husband Jay-Z grossed roughly $5 million per night, pulling in a total of more than $250 million.”

 

 

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Below are the world’s most powerful women of 2021

 

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