Oprah
Winfrey is back in her throne on top of Forbes' list of the world's
most powerful celebrities, after a two-year stint in the runner-up
seat.
The
billionaire American talk-show host, 59, knocked singer Jennifer
Lopez off the spot and into number 12, but still shares the top ten
winners' enclosure arena with a multitude of women.
There
are six girls in the plum positions - and the only man to make it
into the top five is film director Steven Spielberg, who, coming
third, is sandwiched between Lady Gaga in second and Beyonce in
fourth.
Singer
and actress Madonna comes fifth and Taylor Swift makes her top 10
debut at number six in the annual Top 100 compiled by the financial
magazine, which is based on income over a 12-month period and
fame, as defined by a media presence across all platforms, as well as
social media power.
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Writer
E.L. James is newcomer to the list at number 42, proving that
celebrities with clout can come from anywhere. James has sold 70
million copies of her books and earned an estimated £50million in
the last 12 months.
Forbes
calculated celebrity's earnings on income from tours, books,
contracts, endorsements, movies and residuals and each star was given
a marketability score, created by California market research firm
E-Poll.
Forbes
credits Oprah's $77 million (£50m) earnings between June 2012 and
June 2013 - as well as her prominence on TV, on social media and in
the press - for her placing.
Forbes
writer Dorothy Pomerantz said: 'She still wields an enormous amount
of power, which is really what we look for in our fame matrix.
'She
is taking this cable network and turning it around just through the
sheer force of her will, her connections and her ability.'
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