The Forbes List of the World’s richest billionaires is finally out and there were some shocking revelations made.

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Rapper Kanye West was seen crashing out while celebs that led the honorary endeavor included the likes of Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, and rapper Jay-Z.

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Seeing Kanye West stripped out of the list is not shocking as the star losing out on his huge Yeezy contract with leading sports brand Adidas was all that was needed to remove his billionaire status and cause a huge dent in his wealth.

West’s shocking comments and racist behavior led to a number of controversies and that’s when all top brands of the world opted to keep a far distance from him and eliminate any form of ad campaigns, merchandise, and more as they wanted zero links with the star.

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But it was great to see other stars make it big on the list, thanks to their hard work and growing presence. For instance, leading hitmaker Rihanna has really enmassed a huge fortune thanks to her massive empire in the world of beauty and lifestyle with Fenty.

The star has also really made a huge name for herself in the world of fashion where she continues to experiment with lingerie too.

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The same goes for billionaire and leading socialite/entrepreneur Kim Kardashian. The former wife of Kanye West is really proving to be a force to be reckoned with as the success of her SKIMS fashion and beauty range continues.

She’s got clothing, lingerie, swimwear, hair products, makeup products, and more being sold with great popularity.

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The world’s richest billionaire today is a French businessman and owner of the luxe label LVMH, Bernard Arnault who is reportedly the one to dethrone tech billionaire Elon Musk from his reigning position.

It has similarly been a great year for Beyonce’s husband and rapper Jay-Z who managed to achieve an increase in wealth comprising $2.5 billion.