Rihanna finds billionaire title ‘terrifying and scary’, wants to be remembered for who she is
HollywoodThe Barbados-born entrepreneur, Rihanna, is reportedly worth USD 1.7 billion, making her the world’s wealthiest female musician. She is reportedly worth USD 1.7 billion, making her the world’s wealthiest female musician
Rihanna aka RiRi as lovingly called by fans, recently celebrated the launch of her Fenty lingerie brand, following the huge success of her beauty and fashion lines. And she was queried about her newly acquired status of “billionaire” during the ceremony. If you didn’t know, the 33-year-old singer and entrepreneur was named a billionaire by Forbes last month as a result of her Fenty fashion and cosmetics companies, as well as her singing career.
Rihanna is reportedly worth USD 1.7 billion, making her the world’s wealthiest female musician and the second-wealthiest female entertainment behind Oprah Winfrey, according to Forbes.
Rihanna is now officially a billionaire https://t.co/BQeRv6oBJS by @MadelinePBerg #SelfMadeWomen pic.twitter.com/1bvdma8wQL
— Forbes (@Forbes) August 4, 2021
Rihanna opened up about ‘Billionaire status’
RiRi admitted that her new title is terrifying and scary to her while discussing it. She claims she is constantly thinking about it. Rihanna also stated that she does not want to feel like she is on a pedestal and that she wants to feel her feet on the ground since she knows she will not fall. She doesn’t want to be known as an icon, money-wise and instead wants to remember who she is.
shes a gem. rihanna speaking on the billionaire status. pic.twitter.com/K8G4u07rHs
— 𝟨𝟨𝟨 (@bottegaszn) September 22, 2021
Despite this, the singer expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to empower young women. But she thinks it’s worth it because she’s influencing other women, and that’s exactly what she wants. During the conference, she also stated that this is what she strives for, where people are driven to work for a better life. She claims she wants to learn from her followers as well as the other way around. She has a lot to learn, and we can do this if we work well together.
People are so dumb in the quotes. Rihanna was poor, from one of the smallest islands and getting where she is, B$ or not, inspires a lot of people where she came from, although she finds it weird to receive messages of congrats for becoming a billionaire, she understands why. https://t.co/ta0F6tmb7C
— union (@unionfellas) September 23, 2021
The Barbados-born entrepreneur owns a 50% stake in her business. The other half is owned by LVMH, a French luxury goods corporation. Savage x Fenty, Rihanna’s lingerie line, is also worth an estimated $270 million.
let's 👏🏿 go 👏🏿 vol. 3 👏🏿
September 24th!! @PrimeVideo @SavageXFenty @AmazonFashion #SAVAGEXFENTYSHOW pic.twitter.com/aaWTXoHHsu
— Rihanna (@rihanna) September 21, 2021
The only gripe some fans may have about her career as a fashion and cosmetics tycoon is that it keeps her occupied. The singer hasn’t published a new album since 2016’s Anti, which she used to do every year.