13/05/2020

Rihanna Has Officially Become The Richest Female Musician In The UK

Rihanna Has Officially Become The Richest Female Musician In The UK

Rihanna is formally the most extravagant female artist in the UK

Framing some portion of their yearly rich rundown, the Sunday Times has discharged the most extravagant individuals living in the nation who are artists

One astonishment expansion to the rundown is Barbadian local Rihanna, who lives in London, which means she qualifies, with specialists recommending the 'Umbrella' vocalist could be on the way to turn into the principal female tycoon performer in the UK, in the event that she chooses to stay in the capital. 

The Umbrella artist was positioned third on the rundown, on account of an expected abundance of £468m in 2020. In spite of the fact that she is third on the rundown of performers (following Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sir Paul McCartney, who both have singular abundances of £800m) she is the main independent female artist in the best 20. 

The 32-year-old's riches has been ascribed to the achievement of Fenty Cosmetics (which is esteemed at $3bn), her history-production association with LVMH to dispatch the apparel line arm of her business, her Savage X Fenty underwear line and her back list of eight hit collections. 

Rihanna Has Officially Become The Richest Female Musician In The UK

'Still just 32, if Rihanna stays situated in the UK she could well pip Sir Paul McCartney and Lord Lloyd-Webber to be The Sunday Times Rich List's first tycoon artist,' said Robert Watts, the compiler of the current year's rundown. 

Rihanna is first idea to have moved to London toward the beginning of 2019, to concentrate on her rising garments brand Fenty. A year ago, fans went wild when they saw a reusable pack from Sainsbury's out of sight of an image on her Instagram Story. 

Millions or not, she shops simply like all of us it appears. 

For a glance at the remainder of the Sunday Times rich rundown for artists 2020, see underneath: 

Ruler Lloyd-Webber £800m (Down £20m) 

Sir Paul McCartney £800m (Up£50m) 

Rihanna £468m 

Sir Elton John £360m (Up £40m) 

Sir Mick Jagger £285m (Up £10m) 

Olivia and Dhani Harrison £270m (Up £20m) 

Keith Richards £270m (Up £10m) 

Sir Ringo Starr £260m (Up £20m) 

Michael Flatley £206m (Up £2m) 

Ed Sheeran £200m (Up £40m) 

Sir Rod Stewart £200m (Up £10m) 

Sting £200m 

Brian May £190m (Up £30m) 

Roger Waters £190m 

Robbie Williams £185m (Up £10m) 

Calvin Harris £180m (Up £15m) 

Eric Clapton £175m 

Sir Tom Jones £170m (Up £5m) 

Roger Taylor £170m (Up £15m) 

Charlie Watts £165m (Up £10m) 

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