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  1. Scarlett Johansson: Yummy Pop
  2. Armie Hammer & Elizabeth Chambers: Bird Bakery
  3. Tracee Ellis Ross: Pattern
  4. Jessica Alba: The Honest Company
  5. Beyoncé: 22 Days Nutrition
  6. Ryan Reynolds: Aviation Gin
  7. Susan Sarandon: SPiN
  8. Reese Witherspoon: Hello Sunshine
  9. Karlie Kloss: Kode With Klossy
  10. Alex James: The Cheese Hub
  11. Drake: Virginia Black Whiskey
  12. JB Gill: Turkey Farm
  13. Jared Leto and Snoop Dogg: Reddit

13 Celebrities Who Make Extra Money From Their Blooming Business, Find Out What They Are

The lavish lifestyles of the famous and wealthy may be rather incredible. Celebrities may afford to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars without even batting an eye. This includes lavish foreign holidays and pricey goods. But, not every famous person feels comfortable spending so much cash. In reality, many people start side businesses to provide additional sources of income to diversify their finances. It turns out that these superstars also have very inter side businesses, it's an important component of their financial philosophy.
You would think that appearing in the highest-earning movies or creating the finest records on the charts would be enough to keep them occupied. Celebs have a wide range of professional interests in their sleeves, from running bakeries and haircare lines to making their own cheese (yes, really!). They also have the extra money to make these unrealistic aspirations come true. You'll adore how illogical some of these are. See our favorite celebrity shops by scrolling through.

Scarlett Johansson: Yummy Pop

Marvel badass and Hottest Woman Alive's entry into the celebrity business is particularly out of the ordinary. In Paris no less, Scarlett Johansson established a popcorn store. a city that might not be recognized for its love of the American snack. The store's furnishings were decorated in an Americana style, and flavors such as Vermont maple and truffle parmesan were available.

Armie Hammer & Elizabeth Chambers: Bird Bakery


 
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In San Antonio, Armie Hammer and his wife, businesswoman, and author Elizabeth Chambers, established Bird Bakery. A sweet family-run company; Chambers' grandma has inherited the recipes. To share a cupcake with the Hammers, we would gladly travel to Texas.

Tracee Ellis Ross: Pattern


 
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There's little doubt that Tracee Ellis Ross' move into haircare wasn't an afterthought. Tracee had long wanted to accomplish this. She spent four years (!!) working with chemists to produce 74 samples for her Pattern haircare line for curly, coily, and textured hair with the goal of making more high-quality beauty products available and reasonably priced. That beauty boss is impressive!

Jessica Alba: The Honest Company


 
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When Jessica Alba's first kid had hives from the detergent she was using on her newborn clothing, she got the idea for The Honest Company. The eco-friendly and reasonably priced childcare product firm had a quick ascent to success, and today it is a billion-dollar corporation with legendary beginnings in the IT industry.

Beyoncé: 22 Days Nutrition

Beyoncé and her personal trainer Marco Borges collaborated to establish 22 Days Nutrition, a website for meal planning and delivery of vegan meals. The idea that it takes 21 days to break a habit served as the foundation for Marco's 22-day approach. Beyonce is a proponent of the diet after sharing her experiences with it while training for her physically taxing performance at Coachella in 2018.

Ryan Reynolds: Aviation Gin

Ryan Reynolds was immediately interested in investing in the firm following his first taste of Aviation Gin since he was so taken with its flavor. According to him: "I've tried every gin on the planet and Aviation is, hands down, the best. Also, I don't recommend trying every gin on the planet. Stick with this one."

Susan Sarandon: SPiN

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Another pleasingly out-of-the-ordinary match has ping pong and Hollywood icon Susan Sarandon. With locations around the United States and in Canada, as well as famous patrons like Matthew McConaughey, Mila Kunis, and Ashton Kutcher, her chain of ping pong clubs began with SPiN New York.

Reese Witherspoon: Hello Sunshine

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In order to inspire women and share experiences as a woman, Reese Witherspoon launched the media firm Hello Sunshine. Hello Sunshine develops means of conveying these stories through cinema, television, social media, digital platforms, and Reese's Book Club while "shining a light on female authorship."

Karlie Kloss: Kode With Klossy

Supermodel Karlie Kloss and all of her side endeavors throughout the years, including her baking business Karlie's Kookies and presenting the newest season of Project Runway, cannot be stopped. But this Business model's non-profit organization Kode with Klossy, which aims to "empower females to learn to code one scholarship at a time," is her most outstanding endeavor.

Alex James: The Cheese Hub


 
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Blur bassist Alex James has certainly relocated from the hedonistic days of Blur vs. Oasis and Cool Britannia to a very large country property, or a farm, where he produces his own cheese and hosts the yearly food and music event The Great Feastival.

Drake: Virginia Black Whiskey

Drake, the second celebrity to enter the alcoholic beverage market, co-founded Virginia Black Whisky with businessman Brent Hocking. The 1970s fashion and music served as the brand's inspiration. The whiskey is characterized as smooth and luxurious, and its gold-capped container is more glam than typical whiskey bottles.

JB Gill: Turkey Farm


 
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Once JLS broke up and the guys took a break from boy band activities, JB was the band member that followed popstar stardom in the most unexpected way by creating his own farm. He currently hosts Down On The Farm and regularly appears on the BBC programs Countryfile and Springwatch.

Jared Leto and Snoop Dogg: Reddit

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It appears that Snoop Dogg and Jared Leto are sort of business partners. The two musicians were part of a group that invested $50 million in the popular news website Reddit, making them co-owners. Given that the firm is presently valued at about $3 billion, this was a really wise option.
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