Celebrity
She used to have a little, now she has a lot.
Shes enjoyed success on the stage, on TV, in movies, and on the pop charts.
She has money coming in from so many different sources, its difficult to keep track.
(Long live Bennifer!)
13 Ways Jennifer Lopez Has Made Her Money
1.
Dancing
For Lopez, it all started with dancing.
She was also a Fly Girl on the TV programIn Living Color, where she remained for two seasons.
She continues to incorporate dance into much of what she does to this day.
She is slated to star in some of them, such as upcoming titles likeThe MotherandThe Cipher.
She has managed to wear both hats for programs likeDanceLife, Q’Viva!
The Chosen, Shades of Blue,andWorld of Dance.
She first joined the panel on Season 10, and she was reportedly paid$12 millionto do so.
She earned a pay raise the following year, making$15 millionfor season 11.
Throughout her decades-long musical career, she has charted two No.
1 albums in the U.S., with another half-dozen breaking into the top 10 on theBillboard 200 chart.
Four of her hits have risen to No.
That run brought in just over$100 million, and she was reportedly paid around$350,000per night.
That sum means the singer and dancer may have earned an estimated $42 million from the residency alone.
She expanded it into a girls collection, but the entire company disappeared in 2007.
In 2012, she introduced a new company calledTeeology, a luxury t-shirt brand.
Three years later, she premiered a line of jewelry forEndless Jewelry.
The following year, in 2016, she designed a capsule collection of shoes and jewelry forGiuseppe Zanotti.
In 2019, Lopezs own line of sunglasses fromQuay Australiabecame available.
Most recently, she introduced her new shoe brand atDSW, which is still selling to this day.
The scent immediately became a bestseller, racking up almost$18 millionin sales in its first month.
In its first year, sales reportedly topped$100 million.
The line was projected to pull in$15 millionin sales in its first year alone.
Book Sales
In 2014, Lopez released her first (and so far only) book,True Love.
What she was paid for the project was never published.
The spot served Latin cuisine, but it eventuallyclosed in 2008.
In 2013, Lopez and Verizonlaunched Viva Movil, a wireless service aimed at the Hispanic market.
Adifferent firm in Spainis now using the same name.
Lopez purchased a house in Los Angeles for$4.3 millionin 2000.
In 2010, she bought another home in California, this time in Hidden Hills.