Tuesday 13 June 2017

Celebrity 100 2017: The Top 10 Highest-Paid Entertainers



From Hollywood to Bollywood, the soccer pitch to the stage, fame can equal fortune. The Celebrity 100 ranking tracks the world’s highest-paid entertainers, who cumulatively banked $5.15 billion pretax during our June 2016 to June 2017 scoring period. This is the definitive global index of who’s making what in the business of entertainment.


1. Diddy, $130 million (£102m)

Nearly two decades after appearing on the cover of the first-ever Celebrity 100 issue, Diddy tops the list thanks to his Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour, a partnership with Diageo’s Ciroc vodka and selling one-third of his Sean John clothing line for an estimated $70 million

2. BeyoncĂ©, $105 million (£82.7m)

Queen B pulled in nine figures thanks largely to her Formation World Tour, which wrapped up in late 2016 and grossed a quarter of a billion dollars. She’s now taking a break from touring as she and husband Jay Z welcome twins to their family.

3. J.K. Rowling, $95 million (£74.8m)

The British novelist’s co-written play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,was the bestselling book of 2016 with over 4.5 million domestic copies and its West End production is sold out into 2018. Rowling also conjured cash from Universal Studios attractions and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

4. Drake, $94 million (£74.06m)

The most-streamed artist on the planet over the past 12 months, Drake made the bulk of his bucks on the road during his recently-completed Boy Meets World Tour. He also collects checks from Apple, Sprite and Nike.

5. Cristiano Ronaldo, $93 million (£73.2m)

This past year Ronaldo was named FIFA’s best player for the fourth time, secured a contract with Real Madrid for more than $50 million for each of the next four years and inked a lifetime deal with Nike worth upward of $1 billion. His CR7 products includes shoes, underwear, fragrance, jeans and hotels.

6. The Weeknd, $92 million (£72.45m)

He clocked 5.5 billion streaming spins in the past two years and more than $1.1 million per stop on his Starboy: Legend of the Fall World Tour. “Artists don’t really make the money off the music like we did in the Golden Age,” the Weeknd tells FORBES. “It’s not really coming in until you hit the stage.”

7. Howard Stern, $90 million (£70.86m)

The controversial radio host makes his fortune from his eight-figure contract with SiriusXM, but his upcoming digital ventures, including a mobile app and video streaming, could pay off in the future.

8. Coldplay, $88 million (£69.33m)

The British pop-rockers embarked upon their Head Full of Dreams Tour this spring, playing arenas and stadiums around the globe at a gross north of $5 million per city, en route to the biggest payday of their career.

9. James Patterson, $87 million (£68.53m)

America’s richest author sold 9.5 million domestic copies in a year and several of his works are being adapted for the small screen. The prolific Patterson also scored an estimated seven-figure signing payment for co-writing an upcoming thriller novel with former President Bill Clinton.

10. LeBron James, $86 million (£67.8m)

The four-time MVP returned to Cleveland in 2014 and led the Cavaliers to their first NBA title in 2016. He re-signed for three more years in a deal worth $100 million. His $31 million salary in 2016-17 made him the third NBA player to earn $30 million in a season after Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.

METHODOLOGYTo compile the list, we evaluate front of camera talent; fees for agents, managers and lawyers are not deducted. Estimates are based on figures from Nielsen, NPD Bookscan, Pollstar, Box Office Mojo, Songkick, D’Marie and IMDB, as well as interviews with industry insiders and sometimes the stars themselves. - Forbes

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