It should come as no surprise that Rihanna, a singer with nine Grammy awards under her belt, has amassed a sizable fortune. The magnitude of Rihanna's net worth, however, might surprise you.
We're talking numbers that break records.
Where Rihanna’s Net Worth Currently Stands

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According to Forbes' annual list of richest self-made entrepreneurs, Rihanna's net worth in 2023 is $1.4 billion.
While the artist is best known for her music career, much of her fortune comes from the three companies she launched. She owns 30 percent of her lingerie brand Savage X Fenty, which is valued at around $3 billion. She also owns half of Fenty Beauty, which reeled in $550 million in revenue back in 2020.
Rihanna's Success Makes Her the Youngest Self-Made Billionaire in the U.S.

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Rihanna's success makes her the third self-made woman entrepreneur in America — and the 21st overall.
To make her success even sweeter, she's the only person on the list who hit the billion-dollar mark before the age of 40.
She Holds a Few Guinness World Records

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In addition to Rihanna's impressive net worth, she's broken a number of world records. She stands as the female artist with the greatest number of U.S. No. 1 singles in a year and the most digital No. 1 singles.
She also holds the title of having the most consecutive years of No. 1 singles in the U.K.
She Was Also the First Woman to Launch an Original Fashion Line With Louis Vuitton

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Louis Vuitton isn't known for collaborating with many artists, but the designer made an exception with Rihanna.
In 2019, she became the first woman to ever design an original fashion line with the luxury brand LVMH, short for Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton.
Rihanna Isn't Her Real Name

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Her full name is actually Robyn Rihanna Fenty, and most of us don't pronounce her name correctly.
It's not "ree-AH-nuh," but "ree-ANN-uh." Good to know.
She Had Star Power Even in High School

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When Rihanna was still in high school in 2004, she joined a beauty pageant on a dare. For the talent portion, she performed Mariah Carey's "Hero" and was crowned Miss Combermere.
We're not surprised in the slightest.
She Signed Her First Record Contract at 16

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When she won the pageant, the young vocal powerhouse was already a recording artist. She auditioned for a record producer named Evan Rogers in 2003, made a demo and met with Jay-Z.
At the time, he was the president of the Def Jam record label, and he didn't hesitate for a second to invite her to sign with them.
Her Hit Song "Umbrella" Wasn't Written for Her

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Rihanna's famous song "Umbrella" could have been a Britney Spears hit instead. It was written for Spears, but she rejected it.
Mary J. Blige had next pick, but when it didn't work out with her, Def Jam Records purchased it for Rihanna. You'd better believe they're glad they did.
Her Music Topped the Charts for 10 Weeks Straight

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Remember Rihanna's song "We Found Love" that came out in 2011?
It was No. 1 on the charts for 10 weeks in a row and remained on the Top 100 charts for almost a full year.
Rihanna Likes to Sneak into the Audience Before Shows

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Behind the scenes, Rihanna sounds weirdly relatable. To calm her nerves before performances, she takes a shot with some OJ or lime juice. Makes sense.Then, she sometimes throws on a big hoodie and sneaks into the audience to watch the opening act.
Was she able to do this before her Super Bowl set in 2023? We don't know for sure, but her halftime show is the most-watched of all time. Over 121 million people tuned in!
Rihanna's Net Worth Is Put to Good Use

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Like, really good. For all the people Googling "Rihanna net worth," there's a bunch more being helped by her queen-sized fortune. Under all of the fame and fortune, Rihanna is a genuinely nice person. She has consistently donated to charities and even runs several nonprofits. She also runs an annual charity event called the Diamond Ball, and her Clara Lionel Foundation donated $5 million to help out during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
For her philanthropic work, she was awarded Harvard's Humanitarian of the Year award in 2017. The motivation behind Rihanna's net worth has nothing to do with fame at all. According to her, the reason for all her hard work is to put herself in a position to help others.
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