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Olivia Benson, Taylor Swift’s cat, has 142.5% higher net worth than her boyfriend

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Taylor Swift’s cat, Olivia Benson, is reported to be 142.5% richer than her boyfriend Travis Kelce. The latest report about the net worth of the cat can blow away the readers’ minds. According to a report from Pet Rich List 2023, Olivia has a net worth of $97 million, which is huge. Among the cats, it is ranked third in terms of net worth. 

Travis Kelce is a Football player who plays for the Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL. After the relationship with Taylor was confirmed, there has been a reported rise in the star player’s salary. His net worth was reported to be $2.9 million in 2022. It has raised to $11.2 million in the early 2024. As per the Celebrity net worth, Travis Kelce’s net worth stands at $40 million. 

Despite the rise in salary, his net worth is not even close to Olivia. Nala Cat has a reported net worth of $100 million, the highest among pet cats. Gunther VI, a German shepherd, has the highest net worth for a pet. It leads the list by a mammoth margin, with a reported net worth of a whopping $500 million. Gunther Corporation owns it.  

Great year for Taylor Swift

2023 was a memorable year for Taylor Swift. In the earlier part of the year, Swift found the love of her life in Travis Kelce. She had seven nominations for Grammys in the year and became the artist with the greatest number of Grammys in the category of ‘Best Album of the Year’ four times. Her album ‘Midnights’ was a mammoth success and was loved by the viewers. 

Her concert bagged her a huge reward of $190 million. According to many sources, her net worth surpassed over a billion dollars. Across five continents, Taylor has a total of 151 shows, which is insane. Her concert film with the title ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour concert film’ grossed a whopping $261.6 million globally. It is set to premiere on Disney on the 15th of March. 

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