Among the 100 most powerful women in the world of

Forbes

magazine

, we find women of state, like the vice-president of the United States Kamala Harris, CEOs, the president of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde, but also artists. who are also businesswomen.

Thus, Rihanna, Reese Witherspoon or Beyoncé and Taylor Swift are in the top 100 of Forbes this year.

The interpreter of

Umbrella

occupies the 68th place and his new status of billionaire thanks to his line of cosmetics Fenty Beauty is no stranger.

It is this success that the publication highlights, specifying that the singer, who has not released an album since 2016, derives the majority of her income from her beauty and lingerie businesses.

Its creations have notably transformed the approach of other brands, broadening their products to a much more varied clientele.

Money but not only

Reese Witherspoon is the 74th most powerful woman in the world, thanks in part to her production company, Pacific Standard, which has produced landmark films including

Gone Girl

and

Wild

. Her book club, available on many platforms such as Audible and Apple, has only increased the reach of her voice and those of other women. Beyoncé is in 78th position and, unlike her counterpart from Barbados, it is thanks to the music that she stands out, even if her partnership with Adidas, for her Ivy Park line, is not negligible.

Two ranks lower, we find Taylor Swift, hailed for the success she meets in having chosen to re-record her albums, including

Red (Taylor's Version)

released last month, in order to recover the rights to her songs.

His recent political engagement (2019) also made the difference.

Obviously, Oprah Winfrey remains unbeatable thanks to her media company, which positions her in 23rd place in the general classification and on the first step of the podium of entertainment personalities.

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