Word on the street is Beyoncé is about to receive one hefty payday to the tune of $100 million.

According to sources of the British publication The Sun, "Disney [has] put forward a deal worth around [$90 million], which will secure Beyoncé for three major projects, including the 'Black Panther' sequel."

It doesn't stop there though. The entertainment conglomerate is also hoping to snag the singer-songwriter for content on their streaming platform Disney+ which includes her following in the footsteps of a very well-known royal who did some voiceover work.

"After the success of having Meghan Markle voicing the film 'Elephant' on the platform, they have projects coming up which align perfectly with Beyoncé’s brand," the source acknowledged.

It may be a while before any real celebrating can take place, though.

"The negotiations are still ongoing but it’s the final details that are being thrashed out now," the insider added.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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If Beyoncé signs the deal, it wouldn't be the first time she's worked with the media company. Most recently, she collaborated with them as the voice of Nala in the live-action remake of the classic film "The Lion King."

In addition to padding her pocketbook, the deal would do a number on the already massive net worth she amassed through multiple different streams. In addition to the music-related income, which includes music sales, concerts, television specials, merchandise and more, her partnership with Adidas to produce the activewear brand Ivy Park.

Everything combined puts Beyoncé's at an estimated net worth of $400 million, according to Forbes.

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Beyonce is pictured at a 2019 screening of "The Lion King." AFP / Robyn Beck