Rihanna Named Youngest Self-Made , Female Billionaire in the US.<br />'People' reports that Rihanna has become <br />the youngest billionaire on the 'Forbes' list<br />of richest women in the United States.<br />The 34-year-old singer is worth <br />$1.4 billion, which earned her <br />the 21st spot on the list. .<br />According to 'Forbes,' Rihanna earned a self-made <br />score of 10, meaning that she "faced adversity"<br />in order to establish her own fortune.<br />By comparison, while Kim Kardashian <br />is ranked higher on the list, she <br />only earned a self-made score of 7.<br />By comparison, while Kim Kardashian <br />is ranked higher on the list, she <br />only earned a self-made score of 7.<br />According to 'Forbes,' a score of 10 , "would need to have been born into poverty or the lower <br />middle class, and faced adversity such as abuse, being<br />left an orphan or forced to work low-paying jobs.".<br />'People' reports that Rihanna's <br />Fenty Beauty cosmetics line generated <br />over $550 million in revenue in 2020.<br />'People' reports that Rihanna's <br />Fenty Beauty cosmetics line generated <br />over $550 million in revenue in 2020.<br />In addition to her cosmetics line, she owns <br />a 30% stake in the Savage X Fenty lingerie brand, <br />which was valued at $1 billion in February. .<br />In addition to her cosmetics line, she owns <br />a 30% stake in the Savage X Fenty lingerie brand, <br />which was valued at $1 billion in February. .<br />She is also the first person <br />from Barbados to earn <br />a spot on the 'Forbes' list.<br />In April, she made her debut <br />on the publication's annual billionaires list <br />as the world's richest female musician.<br />In April, she made her debut <br />on the publication's annual billionaires list <br />as the world's richest female musician