- Rihanna, a Barbadian singer, has been reportedly impacted by a $400 million decrease in her net worth.
- Rihanna’s net worth has dropped from $1.4 billion to $1 billion following the loss of her father, Ronald Fenty, according to Rap Updates TV.
Barbadian superstar Rihanna is back in the spotlight following reports that her net worth has reportedly dropped by $400 million.
According to Rap Updates TV, the multi-talented singer and entrepreneur who recently lost her father, Ronald Fenty has seen her fortune fall from $1.4 billion to $1 billion, citing updated figures allegedly sourced from Forbes.
The reported decline is attributed to challenges within her core business ventures, including her beauty and fashion lines. Despite the dip, Rihanna remains a powerhouse in the entertainment and business industries, having amassed wealth through music, cosmetics, and fashion.
With combined earnings of over $1.7 billion across her various endeavors, she continues to be one of the most successful female artists and entrepreneurs globally.
In other news, Singer Cynthia Morgan has responded sharply to Peter Okoye of P-Square after he referenced her during a heated online exchange involving his brothers, Jude and Paul Okoye.
Peter recently took to social media to vent frustrations, accusing his siblings and their publicist of trying to damage his reputation over a legal conflict.
In his defense, he stated, “I am not May D or Cynthia Morgan,” suggesting that unlike those artists, he would not tolerate being undermined or disrespected.
Cynthia Morgan, however, was displeased by the mention. She used her Instagram story to voice her dissatisfaction, criticizing Peter for dragging her name into a private family dispute. She also highlighted her feelings of abandonment during her own troubled split from Jude Okoye, who formerly managed her under Northside Entertainment.
In her post, she wrote:
“I have a mixed feeling about my name popping up like this. I am not a weak person. Certain family members made it look so… you @peterpsquare included… until you found out what they were doing to you too. Na me listen to una sha.”