Queen B played 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4 million per stop, according to Pollstar. She also dropped her most innovative album. Titled simply Beyoncé, the album hit iTunes with barely any publicity and was billed as a "visual album" becausejay there was already a music video for each of the 14 songs. The single "Drunk in Love" has gone platinum, selling more than 1 million copies.
But Beyoncé doesn't stop with music -- she's built a small business empire. She earns millions endorsing companies like H&M and Pepsi. She has a line of fragrances with names like Heat, Rise and Pulse, and then there's her clothing company House of Dereon, which features jeans, shoes and accessories. All together we estimate that Beyoncé earned $115 million between June 1, 2013 and June 1, 2014.
The singer is embarking on another big year highlighted by her first world tour with her husband, Jay Z. Their On The Run tour, which kicked off June 25 in Miami, will be short (only 20 dates are set) but lucrative for the pair, who can claim the crown as the most powerful celebrity couple in the world.
Jay Z also places high on the Celebrity 100 this year, in sixth place with an estimated $60 million in earnings. That comes from a variety of sources, including his latest album, Magna Carta ... Holy Grail; dozens of live shows; his growing Roc Nation empire and business ventures ranging from his 40/40 nightclub chain to his D'Ussé cognac.
FORBES' annual Celebrity 100 list ranks the top stars from the worlds of movies, TV, music, sports, books and modelling based on money and fame.
We estimate earnings by talking to lawyers, producers, agents and other in-the-know folks to figure out how much over 200 celebrities earned from entertainment-related business in the past year. That includes things like music sales, upfront pay on movies and endorsement work. Our time frame for earnings this year is June 1, 2013 to June 1 2014. We don't deduct for things like taxes, agent fees or the other expenses associated with being a celebrity.
We measure fame in a variety of ways. We count how many times each celebrity was mentioned in print, on TV and radio. We factor in a score from StarCount for social media power over 11 platforms including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. This year we've also added an impact score, similar to the one we use for our Power Women list. Based on reporting by our editorial staff, the number measures the impact each celebrity has on the entertainment industry and our culture overall. We put all of those numbers into an algorithm to come up with our final list. Justin Bieber had the highest ranking for social networking power but because of his low impact this year, he only ranked 33rd on our list, down from ninth last year.
In second place on our list is LeBron James. We estimate that the basketball player earned $72 million last year. James recently announced that he's opting out of his contract with the Miami Heat to become a free agent. That could mean an even richer payday for James, who earns big endorsing companies like Coke and McDonald's -- or not if he decides to sacrifice salary to build a stronger roster around him.
In third place is Dr. Dre, who earned more in the past 12 months than anyone in the history of the Celebrity 100. We peg Dre's earnings at $620 million thanks to Apple's purchase of his Beats by Dre for $3 billion. The entrepreneur continues to be influential in the music business, mentoring Kendrick Lamar, who earned seven Grammy Award nominations this year.
Last year's No. 1 celebrity, Oprah Winfrey, falls to fourth place this year with an estimated $82 million in earnings. The talk show host's eponymous cable network, OWN, is finally turning around (it became cash-flow positive in 2013) and Winfrey helped make Lee Daniel's The Butler a hit. But the three celebrities ranked above her just have more influence and power at this moment.
Rounding out the top five is another talk show host, Ellen DeGeneres, who we estimate earned $70 million in the last 12 months. The new queen of daytime TV broke the Internet this year when she posted what has become the most famous "selfie" of all time. Aside from the ratings success of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the 56-year-old CoverGirl is beefing up her producing roster. Her production company is working on pilots for the CW and NBC, and cable network HGTV will air a DeGeneres-produced design competition series next year.
Here are the top 10:
No. 1: Beyonce
No. 2: LeBron James
No. 3: Dr. Dre
No. 4: Oprah Winfrey
No. 5: Ellen DeGeneres
No. 6: Jay-Z
No. 7: Floyd Mayweather Jr.
No. 8: Rihanna
Rihanna
may be the perfect embodiment of the modern pop star. The 26-year-old
Barbados native churns out radio hits like "We Found Love" and
"Diamonds" and collaborates with some of the biggest names in the
business like Jay-Z and Eminem. But she also uses social media better
than almost anyone. Her Twitter and Instagram feeds allow her to connect
with her fans in a way that feels honest and unfiltered and they love
her for it. Rihanna is the second most-powerful social media user on our
list after Justin Bieber.
No. 9: Katy PerryNo. 10: Robert Downey Jr.
Marvel
has been accused of being stingy when it comes to paying the stars of
its blockbuster superhero movies. But the studio (owned by Disney) is
plenty generous when it comes to Downey. As Iron Man, he's been the
driving force behind four of Marvel's biggest hits, including "The
Avengers" which is the third highest-grossing movie of all time. He
played hard to get with the upcoming "Avengers: Age of Ultron" and was
rewarded with a big pay hike. Most of Downey's money this year comes
from the backend of "Iron Man 3" which was the highest-grossing movie of
2013 with $1.2 billion in box office revenue.
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