December 22, 2024 10:56 AM

Katy Perry Net Worth: How Much Is 'Fireworks' Singer Worth After Explosive Super Bowl Performance?

Katy Perry net worth is already at millions. Surprisingly, this is bound to double following her explosive half time performance at the recent Super Bowl 2015. Given she gave quite the presentation, it wouldn't be the least bit surprising that her net worth would increase. So how much is Perry worth?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Katy Perry's net worth is at $130 million. At present, Perry earns around $30 to $50 million a year all thanks to her album sales, endorsements, and concert tours. Despite having been brought up in a Christian home with Christian music, Katy's music and videos aren't all too Christian in nature.

Katy Perry's net worth could have also been affected by her divorce from Russell Brand. The pair were married for a year and two months before filing for divorce. With no pre-nuptial agreement, Katy could have gotten $22 million from the divorce settlement.

While she has yet to win a Grammy award for her music, Katy has won numerous American Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and Billboard Music Awards. If a Grammy would be added to the wins, Katy Perry's net worth is sure to double.

Yet, it seems that Katy Perry's net worth is already experiencing an increase following her impressive Super Bowl half time performance. Contrary to early reports that the National Football League had asked performers to pay to perform at the half time show, Katy drew the line.

"I put my foot down very early in the courtship. I said, 'Look guys, here's where I draw a line in the sand.' I want to be invited on my own merits and not with some fine print," says Katy to ESPN's College GameDay, adding, "I have let them know that I'm not the kind of girl who would pay to play the Super Bowl. The ball is in their field."

Forbes also adds that the singer earned $40 million since June 2014. This amount has added to Katy Perry's net worth.

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