Monica Lewinksy – $1.5 Million

1998 was the year that changed not only Monica Lewinsky’s life but also that of Bill Clinton. When news broke that he had an affair with an intern named Monica Lewinsky she instantly, and as she later said unwillingly, became world famous. In the years to follow she was able to live off TV show appearances and her book which she published in 1999. Her life then became quieter as she moved to London. Recently Monica started to get involved in feminist movements and is back in the public view. She sure is not only the world’s most famous intern but also the richest – with an estimated $1.5 Million net worth.
Celine Dion – $800 Million
Celine Dion is another songstress who has given us an endless list of soulful hits since the ’80s. Her initial English albums Let’s Talk About Love and Falling into You earned her global fame followed by a series of number-one hits, including My Heart Will Go On. Dion’s hard work has also seen her bag five Grammys, like the Record and Album of the Year recognition. Unfortunately, Dion lost her husband, music producer Rene Angelil, in 2016 to cancer, leaving her and their twins behind. Her management team announced in 2018 that the 50-year-old Think Twice singer suffered from hearing irregularities and had to undergo minimally invasive surgery to correct the problem.
Paul McCartney – $1.2 Billion
Sir Paul McCartney, one of the richest recording artists in the world, has a net worth of $1.2 billion. Nearly ½ a century after The Beatles broke up, Paul remains top of the pop game selling out ballparks and arenas at will. McCartney will probably end up making more money with the release of Let It Be – a Beatles documentary that Sir Peter Jackson will direct. The director known for his work with Hobbit and Lord of the Rings claims that the production will be surprisingly personal, uplifting, and funny. We can’t wait to watch it!

