Reality star Kylie Jenner, 20, came in third on the annual
Forbes Celebrity 100 list, largely thanks to her booming
cosmetics line that Forbes said put her on track to become the
youngest self-made billionaire in the United States.
Forbes compiled its 2018 list estimating pre-tax earnings from
June 2017-June 2018, before deducting fees for managers, based
on data from Nielsen, touring trade publication Pollstar, movie
database IMDB, and interviews with industry experts and
celebrities themselves.
Mayweather pulled in some $285 million in the period, largely
thanks to his August 2017 comeback fight win over mixed martial
arts champion Conor McGregor.
Oscar-winning star Clooney earned an estimated $239 million
after selling the Casamigos tequila company he co-founded to
British spirits company Diageo in June 2017. Forbes said the
sale gave Clooney the best annual earnings of his 35-year career
in film and television.
Forbes said entertainers on its 2018 Celebrity 100 list earned a
combined $6.3 billion before tax, up 22 percent from last year's
list. Many of the highest earners came from celebrities
leveraging their brands through side ventures and through their
social media presence.
"There’s never been a more lucrative time to be famous than now,
with 11 superstars earning $100 million or more over the past
year," Zack O’Malley Greenburg, senior entertainment editor at
Forbes, said in a statement.
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"Entertainers have found all sorts of new ways to monetize their
audiences, especially with the help of social media," he added.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson almost doubled his earnings from the
previous year to land in 5th place with estimated earnings of $124
million. Forbes said the earnings of the "Jumanji" and "Fast &
Furious" star were the largest acting-related earnings it had
recorded in 20 years.
The top earner on last year's list, musician Sean Diddy Combs,
dropped to No. 32 on the current list. His earnings on the 2017 list
were inflated by a tour and the sale of part of his Sean John
clothing line, Forbes said.
Musicians and athletes fared well, with Irish band U2, British band
Coldplay and British singer Ed Sheeran appearing in the top 10.
Soccer players Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo also earned more
than $100 million, Forbes said.
The full list can be seen here
https://www.forbes.com
/celebrities/#3d6831ec5947.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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