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Akshay Kumar, Salman Khan made it to the Forbes’ 100 highest paid entertainers

Published on: July 18, 2018 1:05 PM

Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan have once again made to the Forbes’ 100 highest paid-entertainers list this year.

Akshay Kumar landed on the 76th spot while Salman Khan bagged the 82th rank. Surprisingly, SRK couldn’t make it to the list this year.

According to the list, Akshay Kumar managed to earn $40.5 million this year while Salman earned $37.7 million.

American boxer Floyd Mayweather topped the list with earnings of $285 million dollars. George Clooney (second), reality TV star and businesswoman Kylie Jenner (third), soccer stars Lionel Messi (8) Cristiano Ronaldo (10), tennis icon Roger Federer (23), chef Gordon Ramsey (33), singer Beyonce (35) and author J K Rowling (42) are among the people who made it to the list.

According to Forbes, the top 100 entertainers pulled a combined pretax of $6.3 billion over 12 months which is a 22% up from last year. 11 superstars managed to cross $100 million threshold which is double than the last two years combined.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Lifestyle Tagged With: Akshay Kumar, Forbes, Salman Khan

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