The World’s Celebrity Billionaires
![]() It’s been sixteen years since Bruno Mars and the rapper Travie McCoy first sang about wanting to be billionaires on the cover of Forbes magazine. And while neither artist has managed to achieve that feat so far, a small but growing group of their celebrity peers did manage to make Forbes’ 2026 World’s Billionaires list. With both athletes and entertainers signing increasingly large contracts and endorsement deals, and acting more like owners and entrepreneurs (and less like employees) than ever before, Forbes found 22 celebrity billionaires worth a collective $48.1 billion on this year’s ranking. That’s up from 18 worth a total of $39 billion in 2025. The new additions to the 2026 list are Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Roger Federer, Dr. Dre and James Cameron. They join legends like Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Oprah Winfrey, who debuted on Forbes’ billionaires list in the 1990s and early 2000s, and more recent additions such as Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift and Rihanna. Defining “celebrity” isn’t easy, but Forbes has elected to feature people who became famous first, then massively rich. That definition skews heavily in favor of entertainers and athletes. It doesn’t include those who are famous for being wealthy or for the success of their businesses, like President Donald Trump and Mark Cuban. |

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