Rihanna is now the youngest Female Self-Made Millionaire Following Kylie Jenner's Reign

The 34-year old is the most successful self-made female billionaire of the United States after amassing a net worth of $1.4 billion, as per Forbes 2022's list. 

This impressive achievement came just three years after the publication granted the title Kylie Jenner, who is reported to have a net worth of $600m.

According to Forbes Rihanna is the co-owner and owner of Fenty Beauty and holder of 30 percent of the stake in Fenty Beauty and 

the Savage x Fenty lingerie line--is also Barbados as the world's first billionaire and the only female under 40 on the listing of the top female billionaires of the U.S.

Her net worth may soon go up, too. She just welcomed her first child along with A$AP Rocky has been hinting that she's got some new music planned.

"I'm considering my next project totally differently from how I thought of releasing it prior to.

I think this style is more me than I thought, much better," she told Vogue. "It's authentic, it's enjoyable for me, and it takes some of pressure off."

But, it does not mean that Kylie's wealth isn't equally amazing. As Forbes says, the 24-year-old Kardashians star is the youngest participant on the list of the top self-made Americans and women

which is also made up of Taylor Swift ($570 million) and Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd ($740 million). Kylie is now on her sixth consecutive time on Forbes' list.

In March of this year, Kylie held the title of the youngest self-made billionaire, after signing a distribution agreement with the beauty retailers Ulta to sell Kylie Cosmetics products.

The products were available only through pop-up shops or online and were sold in Ulta's stores.

In the year that was at hand, Forbes reported that the strategically-planned move was instrumental in bringing Kylie Cosmetics' estimated worth to "at at least" around $900 million which makes Kylie's founder billionaire.

The Kylie Cosmetics mogul saw more financial signs of success in November 2019 when she signed a deal to buy 51 per cent of her cosmetics brand for Coty Inc. for $600 million.

This deal estimated her company at around $1.2 billion.

However, in May 2020 Forbes posted an editorial stating that their team "recalculated Kylie's wealth and determined that she's not a billionaire" instead, an "more accurate estimate of her wealth puts it at less than $190 million."

However, Kylie was not apprehensive about her status being stripped and stated, "I can name a hundred things that are more important than focusing on the amount of money I have."

"I have been blessed far beyond my time," her tweets shortly following the news article was published, "I have a beautiful daughter and an incredibly successful business, and I'm doing just fine."