Britney Spears' net worth is $59 million, according to 2019 court documents detailing her 2018 finances. She can thank her career as a pop icon for that.
Spears' 1999 debut album, "...Baby One More Time," sold 10.6 million US copies — one of 24 albums to hit the 10-million mark.
Source: Billboard
That's as recent as January 2019 and according to Nielsen Music, which began tracking sales in 1991.
Her first two albums were so successful she earned a nearly $10 million advance for her third, "In the Zone," and a $6.5 million net earning after production costs.
She's sold over 100 million records worldwide and over 70 million albums, singles, and songs in the US. She's the 4th-best selling album artist in the US.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdSpears has led 10 concert tours throughout her career. Her most recent, the Piece of Me Tour in 2018, grossed an estimated $54.6 million.
Spears also makes money from merchandise. Her website sells everything from clothing to wine glasses, ranging from $14.95 to $64.95.
In 2013, Spears began a four-year Las Vegas residency that earned over $140 million in revenue. Her final performance grossed $1.1 million, the highest ever reported for a single theater Las Vegas residency show.
In 2019, Spears launched a new Las Vegas residency, "Domination," which saw a reported raise from $400,000 a show to $507,000 a concert; but she put it on hold after her father's health issues.
Spears also earns money from film, like the 2002 movie 'Crossroads', which grossed $61 million worldwide. She has also appeared on TV shows, like 'Glee' and 'Will & Grace'.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThat's not to mention reality TV: Spears had her own show with ex Kevin Federline, and served as a judge on The X Factor in 2012 — she reportedly earned $15 million for one season.
9 years into her career, Spears had already earned $12 million from endorsements, including deals with Skechers, McDonald's, and Pepsi.
In 2018, she landed her first luxury fashion campaign with French brand Kenzo.
That's not to mention Spears' foray into retail: She had a clothing line at Kohl's ranging from $14 to $78 and a lingerie line with Change ranging from $17 to $79.
But one of Spears' biggest moneymakers is her Elizabeth Arden fragrance line. The launch of her first perfume, Curious, reportedly earned her $52 million.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdSpears has since launched 26 fragrance lines — a "billion-dollar franchise" and one of the most lucrative perfume franchises ever. She reportedly earns $50 million a year from it.
But in 2012, Spears had to pay $10 million to brand management company Brand Sense Partners, who claimed she was cutting them out of a deal with Elizabeth Arden.
Spears also ventured into the virtual world in a five-year deal with Glu Mobile in 2015 to develop a free-to-play mobile game using her voice and likeness.
Forbes named Spears the 10th highest-paid women in music in 2018 for earning $30 million — not her first time on the list. She dropped off it in 2019 after her hiatus.
But Spears' financial assets are under her father's and a lawyer's control. Following public mental health episodes in 2008, Spears was put under a conservatorship (known as legal guardianship).
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe conservatorship requires documentation of all her financial records. 2019 documents revealed she spent over $400,000 on living expenses in 2018.
She spent $66,000 on household supplies. She made 80 trips to Target and shopped at Home Depot, Walmart, Bed, Bath & Beyond, 7-Eleven, and Amazon.
She also spent $1.1 million on her legal and conservator fees that year. Her father took home $128,000 of that.
But she also got to spend on fun. Spears dropped $70,000 on travel, including a $16,000 four-night stay at the Montage Beverly Hills Hotel.
If her vacation habits are any indication, Spears loves the sun: She was spotted vacationing in Hawaii, Miami, and Turks and Caicos in 2019.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdNot all of Spears' 2018 expenses, per the financial documents, have been reported on; but previously reported documents reveal other spending habits.
Spears goes all out for the holidays. In 2012, she spent $3,400 on Christmas lights. In 2014, she spent $4,000 on Halloween decorations.
Spears pays to look good. In 2016, she spent $69,668 on clothing, $24,392 for hair and makeup, and $122,613 on massages, manicures, and other personal grooming.
But she doesn't just spend on herself. She also spent $173,952 on gifts for her mom and has paid ex Kevin Federline $20,000 a month for child support since their 2008 divorce.
Spears also spent $30,000 on pet care in 2016. She has a Maltese and Yorkie, which she previously bought for $5,568 and $8,212 each, respectively.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdShe also pays for a full-time bodyguard.
In 2016, she dropped $11,461 on car-related costs. Spears has reportedly owned several cars, including a Mercedes-Benz SL65 Roadster and 1956 Porsche 356A Speedster.
The same year, Spears dropped more than $2 million on housing expenses and cleaning services. It's not surprising considering the size of her real estate.
In 1999, Spears first bought a custom house in Kentwood, Louisiana, for her mom, which they named 'Serenity.' Her mom reportedly still lives there.
Over the next several years, Spears bought four homes in California, from Malibu to Beverly Hills, and a penthouse in NYC. She reportedly sold them all for a collective $29 million.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdSpears rented a Calabasas, California, home and spent $700,000 in renovations on it. It sold for $8.1 million in 2017.
She also rented a 19,000 square-foot mansion in Hidden Hills for a reported $25,000 month, and then rented a 10,000-square-foot home in Thousand Oaks.
Spears currently lives in the 13,264-square-foot, Thousand Oaks, California, home she reportedly purchased in 2015 for $7.4 million. It sits on nearly 21 acres.
Spears is just as active on the charity scene as she is in real estate. She sold a painting she created for $10,000 and donated it to the Vegas Cares Memorial Fund.
And she raised $1 million for the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, which opened the Britney Spears Campus in 2017.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt's no wonder fans idolize Britney.