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Dozens of celebrities have expanded beyond acting, sports, or music careers to open a side business.
You most likely wont run into a famous performer delivering groceries for Instacart or driving an Uber.
Instead, these high-net-worth celebrities invest money to launch brands, revitalize older buildings, or write books.
In general, are side gigs worth the average persons time?
As with any investment, it depends.
Celebrity business owners are just like any other entrepreneur sometimes they succeed and sometimes they lose money.
Bullock told the Austin American-Statesman, The acting is to fund what I do here in Austin…
In the end, I might not make a dime…
But look at what weve done to this building.
Thats an investment and payoff all on its own.
Financial success in these endeavors vary, as does the level of involvement for superstar owners.
Superstar songstress Rihanna launched the beauty line Fenty, an original brand under the luxury LVMH banner.
Should You Take on a Side Gig?
If you have money to invest, you might explore some passion project side gigs of your own.
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