Celebrities turn to entrepreneurship: music stars and actors launch successful side businesses

Edited by: Olga Sukhina

A-list celebrities are increasingly venturing into entrepreneurship, launching their own businesses in various sectors. From food and alcohol to haircare and clothing, stars are leveraging their fame to create successful brands.

Cardi B's Whip Shots has sold over 6 million cans since 2021. The alcohol-infused vegan whipped cream is available in seven flavors and launched in the UK this year.

Post Malone's Maison No.9 Rosé sold out its initial collection of 50,000 bottles in 48 hours in 2020. The brand has since expanded to the UK market.

Kristen Bell started This Bar Saves Lives in 2013. The company donates nutritionally rich bars to children in need and has donated over 30 million bars since its inception.

Ed Sheeran's Tingly Ted's hot sauce range, launched in 2023, includes Tingly and Xtra Tingly varieties. The brand is a collaboration with condiment giant Heinz.

Snoop Dogg's cereal brand, launched in 2023, became the first Black-owned cereal brand in the US. The company also sells oatmeal and maple syrup products and donates a portion of its sales to charities.

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