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Amy and Leona feature on rich list



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Amy Winehouse has accrued an estimated wealth of £10 million.
The 24-year-old singer, whose dishevelled appearance and odd behaviour has sparked renewed concerns about her well-being, makes her debut in this year's Sunday Times Young Music Millionaires list.

She ranks 10th in the top 100 richest people in mu
sic in Britain aged 30 and under.

X Factor chart-topper Leona Lewis is also a new entry at 14th place with an estimated £6 million fortune.

Corinne Bailey Rae, whose husband died from a suspected drugs overdose last month, and Natasha Bedingfield, are also worth £6 million.

Beatle's son Dhani Harrison, the son of the late George Harrison, tops the list with the £160 million inheritance he shares with his mother, Olivia.

The highest new entry is Manchester-born fashion model Karen Elson (sixth) who shares her £25 million fortune with her White Stripes frontman husband Jack White.

Katie Melua has more than doubled her wealth to £18 million, taking seventh place.

Others who remain in the list from previous years include violinist Vanessa-Mae (£32 million), Joss Stone (£12 million), Charlotte Church and Gavin Henson (£11 million), Katherine Jenkins (£9 million), and Jamie Cullum (£5 million).

In a separate list of Britain's Richest 100 Young Millionaires, Emma Watson (£10 million), and her Harry Potter co-star Rupert Grint (£7 million) feature for the first time. They join Daniel Radcliffe, who has added to his wealth and is now worth £20 million.



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