Wildcatter Profiles: Power Couples

Successful alone, better together!

Jay-Z & Beyonce – $1.16 billion

Music royalty Queen Bey and King J have star power other celebrities can only dream of. From their first collaboration on Crazy in Love, which went down in history as one of the highest rated, most awarded songs of the decade and their subsequent On The Run tour, which earned $109.7 million in just three months of sold out shows, it’s clear that they are better together. Their various business ventures include music producing, fashion and shoe lines, and real-estate, among others.

Tom Brady & Gisele Bundchen – $540 million

On top of their careers, internationally famous, and not to mention, drop dead gorgeous…it’s hard not to hate this power couple. With a combined net worth of $540 million, Brady is the highest paid player in NFL history while Bundchen is the highest paid supermodel in the world. After a private ceremony, the two have been married now for 9 years and seem to be going as strong as ever.

George & Amal Alamuddin Clooney – $260 million

He is one of the most famous actors of our time and she is one the most successful human rights lawyers of our time. This power couple has been the subject of tabloid gossip and headline since their 2014 engagement, but somehow manage to keep their private lives private while still maintaining their respective careers and starting a family.

Kim Kardashian & Kanye West – $195.5 million

Multimillion dollar reality TV personality Kim Kardashian and award-winning rapper Kanye West have turned themselves and their relationship into successful brands. After four years of marriage and three children, there is almost no limit to their earning power.

Barak & Michelle Obama – $12.2 million

Individually, they are highly-educated and professionally successful lawyers and academics; together they are one of the most successful Presidents and First Ladies in history. The latest figure of the couple’s net worth is definitely a low-balled estimate, as their net worth continues to climb since they’ve left office.