Oprah, Kim, Taylor & Rihanna Top Forbes’ 2025 Richest Women Celebs List

Forbes has unveiled its latest list of America’s Richest Women Celebrities, and once again, Oprah Winfrey reigns supreme—cementing her status as an unstoppable media mogul.

 The Top Billionaire Women in Entertainment (2025)

1. Oprah Winfrey – $3.1 Billion

Still sitting pretty at the top, Oprah continues expanding her empire through real estate, major Netflix deals, and smart investment ventures.

2. Kim Kardashian – $1.7 Billion

Kim’s fortune is booming thanks to Skims (now a billion-dollar shapewear brand) and SKKN, her growing skincare line. Love her or not, she’s proven herself as a business heavyweight.

3. Taylor Swift – $1.6 Billion

The Eras Tour did more than just break records—it made Taylor a billionaire. Add her film projects, re-recorded albums, and merch sales, and she’s one of the most powerful entertainers alive.

4. Rihanna – $1 Billion

Although RiRi saw a $400 million dip, Fenty Beauty and Savage X Fenty are still thriving. Despite fewer music releases, her beauty empire keeps her locked in the billionaire club.

5. Beyoncé – $780 Million

Queen Bey gained a solid 4% boost from her Renaissance Tour, further anchoring her as one of the most influential women in global pop culture.

 More Celeb Entrepreneurs on the Rise:

Selena Gomez – $700 Million

Her brand Rare Beauty is a massive hit, and she’s also a force in TV and film production.

Kylie Jenner – $670 Million

While Kylie’s net worth has seen some fluctuation, her Kylie Cosmetics brand remains a key player in the beauty industry.

Quick Take: The list proves that these women aren’t just celebrities—they’re full-blown business tycoons shaping industries and building generational wealth. From stadiums to skincare, these icons are turning their star power into real financial empires.

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