Forbes recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its annual list of America’s most successful self-made women, highlighting just how far these trailblazing entrepreneurs have come. The minimum net worth to make the cut rose to $350 million, up from $250 million a decade ago.
Among the women featured, several prominent Black women made the list. Oprah Winfrey led the group at No. 13 with a net worth of $3.1 billion. Sheila Johnson, co-founder of BET and the ex-wife of Bob Johnson, ranked No. 33 with $1.1 billion. Rihanna followed at No. 35 with $1 billion, and Beyoncé came in at No. 45 with $780 million. Also featured were Janice Bryant Howroyd (No. 78, $450 million), Emma Grede (No. 88, $405 million), and Serena Williams, who secured the final spot at No. 100 with a net worth of $350 million.
Diddy Enrolls in Prison Rehab Programs to Address Abuse and Addiction Diddy is reportedly taking steps toward rehabilitation while incarcerated at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, enrolling in self-improvement programs aimed at addressing his history of drug use and violence against women. According to sources cited by TMZ, the 55-year-old music mogul is participating in the federally offered STOP Program, which focuses on preventing sexual assault, domestic, and dating violence. In addition, he is undergoing therapy and continuing treatment in Dr. Harry K. Wexler’s drug abuse program, which he had reportedly begun prior to his September 2024 arrest
