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Ryan Reynolds Owns Mint Mobile, And 18 Other Celebs You Probably Didn't Know Owned (Or Partly Owned) Random Companies

1.To start, Ryan Reynolds became the owner of Mint Mobile in November 2019.

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2.Mark Wahlberg co-owns the restaurant chain Wahlburgers alongside his brothers, Donnie and Paul.

Mark Wahlberg
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3.Rihanna is a powerhouse when it comes to beauty and fashion with her ever-growing companies, Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin and Savage X Fenty.

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4.George Clooney teamed up with his longtime friends Rande Gerber and Mike Meldman to create an ultra-premium tequila called Casamigos in 2013.

Mike Meldman, George Clooney and Rande Gerber
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5.In September 2019, Kim Kardashian took the shapewear world by storm with the launch of SKIMS.

Kim Kardashian
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6.After taking a trip to Ethiopia in 2009, Hugh Jackman was inspired to create Laughing Man Coffee, after his inspiring meeting with a farmer named Dukale.

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7.Jessica Alba founded The Honest Company "because you shouldn't have to choose between what works and what's good for you."

Jessica Alba
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8.Drake collaborated with DeLeón Tequila founder and creator, Brent Hocking, to bring a new vision to life with Virginia Black whiskey.

Drake during the Virginia Black Whiskey and Sugar Factory Night Owl goblet debut
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9.Jane the Virgin actor Gina Rodriguez co-founded the sustainable lingerie company Naja with Catalina Girald.

Gina Rodriguez
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10.In 2006, Dr. Dre changed the game of audio when he launched his brand offering everything from over-the-ear to wireless headphones.

Dr. Dre at the 2022 Super Bowl
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11.Reese Witherspoon pursued a career in fashion with a Southern-inspired clothing company called Draper James, honoring her grandparents Dorothea and William.

Reese Witherspoon
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12.Drew Barrymore is the founder behind the cruelty-free makeup line, FLOWER Beauty.

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13.While Lauren Conrad worked in fashion during her time on The Hills, she eventually went on to have her very own clothing collection at Kohl's.

Lauren Conrad
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14.Fabletics was brought to life thanks to the teamwork of actor Kate Hudson, Adam Goldenberg and Don Ressler.

Kate Hudson
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15.Just like Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker has a love for shoes and launched her own footwear line in February 2014.

Sarah Jessica Parker
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16.In 2015, Kylie Jenner found success in the beauty industry when she started her vegan makeup and skincare line, Kylie Cosmetics.

Kylie Jenner
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17.Singer Gwen Stefani debuted her fashion label L.A.M.B. in 2003 after naming it after her first solo album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby.

Gwen Stefani
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18.Actor Gwyneth Paltrow launched Goop, her modern lifestyle brand in 2008.

Gwyneth Paltrow
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19.And finally, pro snowboarder Shaun White brought his active lifestyle brand to the public with the launch of Whitespace.

Shaun White
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