Rihanna is the only woman under 40 to feature on the list.
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Pop star Rihanna has dethroned Kim Kardashian as the youngest self-made woman billionaire in the US, according to reports.America's richest self-made women,The Barbados-born singer, whose birth name is Robyn Fenty, amassed an estimated $1.4bn net worth, derived from her 50% stake in the Fenty Beauty cosmetics line, Forbes previously reported.
The rest of Rihanna’s wealth comes from her share of the Savage x Fenty lingerie company and her income as a singer and actress, the magazine said. Rihanna’s beauty company, of which LVMH owns the other half, is known for its range of 50 skin tones, including dark shades for women of colour, which were rare when it launched in 2017. This made it a leader in inclusivity in the industry.
Kardashian, meanwhile, who joined the list around the same time her younger sister Kylie Jenner dropped off, moved down two spots, being the third youngest self-made woman billionaire in the US.Kardashian and Snyder rank above Rihanna on1,587, the heiress at 664 and Rihanna at 2,060.
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