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Kylie Jenner And Kanye West Top Forbes’ Highest-Paid Celebrities List 2020

Kylie Jenner And Kanye West Top Forbes’ Highest-Paid Celebrities List 2020

 

 

 

Forbes has released its annual Top 100 Highest-Paid Celebrities List, with the stars collectively raking in a reported $6.1 billion before taxes, a $200 million drop from 2019.

The magazine published the list today, September 1 and Kylie Jenner together with her brother-in-law, Kanye West, topped the list, raking in $590 million and $170 million respectively.

The 23-year-old Entrepreneur made US$590 million due to the 51 percent sale of her Kylie Cosmetics company to Coty Inc.

Also, West who is already a billionaire earned a cool $170 million after making most of his earnings from his Yeezy sneakers deal with Adidas.

Others who made up the Top 5 include tennis player Roger Federer who earned $106 million, soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo who raked in $105 million, and fellow soccer player Lionel Messi $104 million.

Here is the complete list of Top 20 stars who made Forbes’ Highest-Paid Celebrities List 2020:

  1. Kylie Jenner: $590 million

  2. Kanye West: $170 million

  3. Roger Federer: $106 million

  4. Cristiano Ronaldo: $105 million

  5. Lionel Messi: $104 million

  6. Tyler Perry: $97 million

  7. Neymar: $95.5 million

  8. Howard Stern: $90 million

  9. LeBron James: $88.2 million

  10. Dwayne Johnson: $87.5 million

  11. Rush Limbaugh: $85 million

  12. Ellen DeGeneres: $84 million

  13. Bill Simmons: $82.5 million

  14. Elton John: $81 million

  15. James Patterson: $80 million

  16. Stephen Curry $74.4M

  17. Ariana Grande $72M

  18. Ryan Reynolds $71.5M

  19. Gordon Ramsay $70M

  20. Jonas Brother $68.5M

Angela Davies

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