Joss Stone, a renowned British singer, songwriter, and actress, has an estimated net worth of $6 million. Over her successful career, she has won numerous prestigious awards, including two BRIT Awards and a Grammy.
She rose to fame with her debut album The Soul Sessions (2003) and continued to release successful albums such as Mind Body & Soul (2004) and Introducing Joss Stone (2007).
She is also known for her hit singles like “Fell in Love with a Boy” and “You Had Me,” and has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide.
Aside from her music career, Stone has acted in several television shows, including The Tudors (2009-2010) and Empire (2018-2019), and appeared in films like Eragon (2006).
In 2021, she won The Masked Singer UK, where she performed as “Sausage.” Although her net worth was once as high as $10 million, she spent a large portion of her wealth buying herself out of a contract with EMI, using almost all her fortune to regain control over her career.
Joss was born on April 11, 1987, in Dover, Kent, England, and began her musical journey at a young age. She won talent competitions, including Star for a Night, which led to a recording contract.
Her debut album The Soul Sessions reached #1 on the UK R&B chart, and her follow-up album Mind Body & Soul topped the UK Albums Chart.
Throughout her career, Stone has collaborated with several artists, including Smokey Robinson, Jeff Beck, and John Legend.
Despite her success, Stone has faced personal challenges, including a robbery attempt in 2011 by two men who planned to kill her. Fortunately, the plot was foiled, and the criminals were sentenced to prison.
In addition to her musical success, Joss Stone is active in charity work and launched the Joss Stone Foundation in 2014 to support over 200 charities worldwide.
She is also known for her commitment to sustainability and was awarded the National German Sustainability Award in 2021. She currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee, and continues to enjoy a successful career, balancing music, acting, and philanthropy.