On Thursday night, Rihanna was spotted out and about in New York City with a few of her pals.
The singer was strolling to her car holding a purse over her stomach while sporting an extremely short black minidress with thin straps and black sunglasses.
This happens after the Diamonds singer’s best-selling Fenty brands—which include lingerie and makeup—made her a billionaire.
The Barbados beauty accessorized with white and black sneakers featuring neon yellow laces.
When questioned about her billionaire status by a member of the press that same day, she gave a succinct and straightforward statement.
‘Rih, self-made billionaire,’ inquired the 33-year-old singer for 247PapsTV. How does that translate for you?
The native of Barbados laughed and said, “God is good.”
According to Forbes on Wednesday, the singer and entrepreneur is valued at an astounding $1.7 billion, placing her among the world’s wealthiest female singers.
With revenues that now outweigh those of other music megastars like Madonna and Beyonce, the R&B vocalist turned her triumph in the singles charts into a massive make-up and fashion business.
Robyn Rihanna Fenty, the 2005 Grammy Award winner, shot to fame with hits like “We Found Love” and “Umbrella,” a joint project with Jay-Z.
Although she has benefited financially from downloads and tour tickets, it is her business acumen that has propelled her into the ultra-wealthy.
According to Forbes, which frequently publishes lists of the wealthiest persons on the planet, her cosmetics brand Fenty Beauty, which she co-owns with LVMH, is believed to be worth $1.4 billion.
With the intention of fostering inclusivity, Fenty Beauty was founded in 2017 and offers makeup that complements a wide range of skin tones.
According to Forbes, Savage x Fenty, Rihanna’s lingerie line, is valued at $270 million and adds to her net worth.
Rihanna still commands a devoted following despite not having released an album since 2016. She has over 100 million Instagram and Twitter followers.
The artist frequently contributes money to philanthropic organizations. Rihanna donated millions of dollars to aid those afflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic when it first began to shut down the world. These donations included $700,000 for ventilators to be sent to Barbados and more than $2 million for resources and support for victims of domestic abuse during lockdown.
Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk