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    Michael Jackson tops Forbes list of highest-paid deceased celebrities

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedOctober 31, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The late American singer, songwriter, and dancer, Michael Jackson, has topped Forbes’ list of the 13 highest-paid dead celebrities with an estimated $115 million in earnings.

    This was revealed in the 2023 annual ranking of the highest-paid dead celebrities, which was made available by Forbes on Tuesday, October 31.

    According to Forbes, the 13 deceased musicians, authors, and other A-listers on Forbes’ annual ranking of the highest-paid dead celebrities earned $470 million during the past 12 months, a 70% decrease from the record-breaking $1.6 billion grossed in 2022.

    Michael Jackson returned to the No. 1 spot for the first time in four years with an estimated $115 million in earnings. He’s followed by his late father-in-law, Elvis Presley, at No. 2.

    The legendary King of Pop, Michael Jackson, tragically passed away on June 25, 2009.

    • Three Michael Jackson songs removed from streaming

    Others are celebrities: Ray Manzarek – $45 million, Dr. Seuss – $40 million, Charles M. Schulz – $30 million, Prince – $30 million, Whitney Houston – $30 million, John Lennon – $22 million, Bob Marley – $16 million, Bing Crosby – $14 million, George Harrison – $14 million, Arnold Palmer – $10 million and, Marilyn Monroe – $10 million.

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