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by ZenoArrow 3311 days ago
Yes, the problem is defining what constitutes a one person company.

To give another example, Cristiano Ronaldo is said to have been the highest paid sports star last year, with estimated earnings of $88 million.

https://www.forbes.com/profile/cristiano-ronaldo/?list=athle...

As laumars pointed out there's the question of whether you include assistants.

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His primary job is an employment, not his own business. He reports to his coach etc. His side businesses like marketing the CR7 brand is most likely outsourced to a large degree with little to none daily activity by him.

A singer writing his own songs or an actor always looking for roles to play might be a business, while typically they are controlled by a record company or movie studio, which again isn't really like running a business on your own.

Furthermore he plays in a team. Golf or tennis players would be more appropriate examples.