7 Hilariously Weird Side Businesses From Favorite Celebrities
It's not unheard of for celebrities to run a side hustle on the side. It is easy to comprehend why a person might partake in a side hustle if they have the luxury of leisure and the financial resources that come along with celebrity status. However, not every supplemental income opportunity is a typical one.
Where regular people have side hustles like Etsy stores or driving for Uber, celebrities have things like woodshops like Nick Offerman's, OnlyFans accounts like Cardi B's, and many operate restaurants. Normal people have side hustles like Etsy stores or driving for Uber (Ryan Gosling owns the illustrious Tagine in Beverly Hills). Those, on the other hand, are not quite as peculiar as the celebrities who have made it onto this list.
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Ocean Therapy Solutions, which the actor founded in 1995, is responsible for research and development of oil-separating solution technology. It's a mouthful, but what it means is that his firm creates equipment to clean up potentially disastrous oil spills at sea. After the disastrous BP Spill in 2010, Costner's firm and its cutting-edge technology played a crucial role in the cleanup effort.
In 2011, artist Justin Timberlake purchased it for many million dollars in the hopes that he might revive the enterprise. It was a bad experience. The Social Network is the narrative of the genesis of Facebook, the site that rendered MySpace irrelevant, and in it, Timberlake plays the role of a prominent tech CEO.
NFTs, or "Trump Trading Cards," are one of Trump's newest and most rapidly failing companies. Almost immediately after their publication, Trump Trading Cards were met with backlash from internet sleuths who noticed that many of the images weren't original and were instead crudely manipulated stock photographs.
Where regular people have side hustles like Etsy stores or driving for Uber, celebrities have things like woodshops like Nick Offerman's, OnlyFans accounts like Cardi B's, and many operate restaurants. Normal people have side hustles like Etsy stores or driving for Uber (Ryan Gosling owns the illustrious Tagine in Beverly Hills). Those, on the other hand, are not quite as peculiar as the celebrities who have made it onto this list.
Scroll down to see 7 funny and weird side businesses from beloved celebrities
1. Mark Wahlberg
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2. Kevin Costner
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Ocean Therapy Solutions, which the actor founded in 1995, is responsible for research and development of oil-separating solution technology. It's a mouthful, but what it means is that his firm creates equipment to clean up potentially disastrous oil spills at sea. After the disastrous BP Spill in 2010, Costner's firm and its cutting-edge technology played a crucial role in the cleanup effort.
3. Justin Timberlake
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In 2011, artist Justin Timberlake purchased it for many million dollars in the hopes that he might revive the enterprise. It was a bad experience. The Social Network is the narrative of the genesis of Facebook, the site that rendered MySpace irrelevant, and in it, Timberlake plays the role of a prominent tech CEO.
4. Robert DeNiro
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5. Madonna
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6. Scarlett Johansson
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7. Trump
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NFTs, or "Trump Trading Cards," are one of Trump's newest and most rapidly failing companies. Almost immediately after their publication, Trump Trading Cards were met with backlash from internet sleuths who noticed that many of the images weren't original and were instead crudely manipulated stock photographs.
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