Forbes announces Celebrity 100 list; Taylor Swift highest-paid celebrity for the second time

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Singer Taylor Swift has topped the Forbes’ Celebrity 100 list and has been ranked the highest-paid celebrity. Her estimated earnings for 2019 are reported to be over 185 million US dollars.

According to sources, this is the second time after 2016 that Swift has surpassed all the other celebrities. This also makes her the first music artist to outstrip others twice on the list.

Swift’s 2018 ‘Reputation’ tour became the highest-grossing tour in US history collecting over 266.1 million dollars.

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Other celebrities on the list include Kylie Jenner leading the list at number two with estimated earnings of 170 million dollars and Kanye West who stood at number three with earnings over 150 million dollars.

No celebrity from the film fraternity made it to the top 10, with only Dwayne Johnson becoming the first actor to be on the list at number 15.

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