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Hollywood’s Million-Dollar Men & Women: Can You Guess How Much Your Favorite Celebrity’s Worth?

Shaunie O’Neal (Born In 1974) – $35 Million

The American TV personality Shaunie O’Neal was made famous for being the wife of the iconic NBA player Shaquille O’Neal. And while Shaunie and Shaq divorced in 2011, their love story still inspired most of Shaunie’s television projects. After all, she produced the series “Basketball Wives,” “Basketball Wives LA,” and “Baller Wives.”
In 2021, “Basketball Wives” aired its 120th episode, proving to be one of VH1’s most successful reality shows. For her work in TV, Shaunie has collected a hefty fortune of $35 million. She has four children from her marriage to Shaq.

SERENA WILLIAMS (BORN IN 1981) – $250 MILLION

With 23 Grand Slams to her name, it wouldn’t be wrong to call Serena Williams the greatest athlete of all time. The tennis star played her last match in September 2022, after she announced her retirement in August. Nike has endorsed Williams; her deal in 2004 was reportedly worth $4o million.

But she has other endorsements that give her net assets of $250 million. Williams has worked with designer brand Stuart Weitzman and nail polish brand O.P.I. She has also endorsed Gatorade, Pepsi, Delta Airlines, and Beats by Dre. Williams turned entrepreneur with S by Serina debuted in 2019.

AL MICHAELS (BORN IN 1944) – $40 MILLION

TV broadcaster Al Micheals made himself wealthy by calling play-by-play for NFL games. Micheals worked with ABC Sports for three decades before moving to NBC Sports. He is currently the play-by-play announcer for Thursday Night Football for Amazon Prime Video.

For his commentary, Micheals has been awarded five Emmy Sports Awards for Best Broadcaster. He is also the recipient of several Sportscaster of the Year awards and has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. After working in the sports industry since 1967, Micheals has a value of $40 million. He is known for several iconic moments, including the USA’s hockey win against the Soviet Union in the 1980 Winter Olympics.

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