Harry Styles and Dua Lipa have topped Heat Magazine’s 2024 Rich List, with their eye-popping net worths putting them miles ahead of their Hollywood counterparts.
The Golden hitmaker, 30, boasts an eye-popping net worth of £200 million, placing him firmly in first place, with nearly double the earnings of second-place star Dua, 29, who has made £104 million.
Harry’s fortune follows the huge success of his Love On Tour in 2023, which became the fifth highest-grossing tour of all time.
Many Hollywood heavyweights are in high positions on the list, with Tom Holland, 28, landing in third place with £30.6 million, and Lewis Capaldi, 28, in fourth with £30.4 million.
In fifth place is Millie Bobby Brown, 20, with £22 million, and Sophie Turner, 28, lands in sixth place, with £18.5 million.
Harry Styles (pictured) and Dua Lipa have topped Heat Magazine’s Annual 30 Under 30 Rich List, with their vast net worths putting them miles ahead of their Hollywood counterparts
Harry boasts more than double the earnings of second-place star Dua (pictured) who has earnings of £104 million
Rounding out the top ten are Dave, 26, with £13.9 million in seventh place, Jorja Smith, 27, in eighth place with £13.7 million, Sam Fender, 30, in ninth with £13.1 million, and Asa Butterfield, 27, in tenth place with £10.7 million.
Some of the UK’s biggest reality stars have also landed in the top 25, with Molly-Mae Hague in 12th place with £9.7 million, Maya Jama, 30, in 16th place with £8.1 million, and even Olivia Bowen, 30, in 20th place with £5.1 million.
In the world of sports, Tom Daley is crowned the richest Team GB Olympic athlete with £14m, having build his fortune over many years since making a splash at his Olympics debut as a 14 year-old in 2008.
Talent manager Dermot McNamara told The Sun: ‘Dua and Harry continue to set the bar for British pop.
‘But their true earnings are likely even higher, thanks to the power of their brands.’
And while Taylor Swift, 34, did not feature on the list, her beloved cat Olivia Benson – who has her own merchandise – was named as the world’s richest pet with £62million, more than double Tom Holland.
Harry’s last album won him Grammy Awards, Brit Awards and a place on most people’s Spotify playlists.
Now he is back in the studio recording a new top secret album, in what is expected to be his most ’emotional’ project yet, the Mail recently revealed.
Many Hollywood heavyweights are in high positions on the list, with Tom Holland , 28, landing in third place, with £30.6 million, and Lewis Capaldi , 28, in fourth, with £30.4 million
Heat Magazine’s 30 Under 30 Rich List in full
1. Harry Styles, 30 (£200m)
2. Dua Lipa, 29 (£104m)
3. Tom Holland, 28 (£30.6m)
4. Lewis Capaldi, 28 (£30.4m)
5. Millie Bobby Brown, 20 (£22m)
6. Sophie Turner, 28 (£18.5m)
7. Dave, 26 (£13.9m)
8. Jorja Smith, 27 (£13.7m)
9. Sam Fender, 30 (£13.1m)
10. Asa Butterfield, 27 (£10.7m)
11. Aitch, 24 (£10m)
12. Molly-Mae Hague, 25 (£9.7m)
13. Maisie Williams, 27 (£9.6m)
14. Saoirse Ronan, 30 (£9m)
15. Becky Hill, 30 (£8.5m)
16. Maya Jama, 30 (£8.1m)
17. Jake Bugg, 30 (£7.3m)
18. Florence Pugh, 28 (£5.9m)
19. Raye, 27 (£5.2m)
20. Olivia Bowen, 30 (£5.1m)
21. Amber Gill, 27 (£4.7m)
22. Tommy Fury, 25 (£4.2m)
23. Paul Mescal, 28 (£4.1m)
24 =AJ Tracey, 30 (£4m)
24 =Dani Dyer, 28 (£4m)
Spotted in recent weeks stepping inside Rak music studios in St John’s Wood near Regent’s Park, the singer has been hard at work.
The full list features in the latest edition of Heat Magazine
The studios were founded in in 1976 by English record producer Mickie Most – who was known for his hits with the Animals, Jeff Beck, Donovan, Suzi Quatro and Kim Wilde, among others. He was also a recording artist, record label boss and TV producer.
In recent years, the studios have been home to record makers such as Ed Sheeran, 33, Adele, 35, Sir Rod Stewart, 79, and David Bowie, who died aged 69 in 2016.
New music from Styles is highly anticipated with many fans pleading for a 2024 album.
Whilst on stage in New Zealand in 2023, he spoke about the songwriting process and teased: ‘We’re almost at the end of the fruit bowl. Come album four, who knows? No citrus is safe.’