Entertainment Celebrities Alcohol Liquor Watchworthy Pop Culture Unscripted People Brands Celebrities Food/Drink People Fact-checked by:Jules Burke37 MORE LISTS Liquor's Quicker Wine is fine. Beer brings cheer. Water is good for you. But let's get serious: after a long day, you want the stro...
The 2020s are all about celebrity booze brands. These aren't actors and musicians who just slap their name on a bottle of something and call it a day. These celebrities who own liquor brands (particularly famous people with tequila companies) bring some slick branding and a splash of glamour...
Celebrities With Super Successful Alcohol Brands: See Who's Made the Booze Business Work Plenty of celebrities like to drink alcohol, but only a select few actually make it themselves. Close friends andVampire DiariesalumsPaul WesleyandIan Somerhalder— they played brothers on the show — turnedthe...
These are just a few of the alcohol brands owned or partnered with by celebrities. There are so many more. Wait for our next list where we will cover more exciting brands owned by your favorite celebrities.
Celebrities who don't drink alcohol are surprisingly common. Think: actors, singers, models, sportspeople. Here's why they're sober.
South Korea's soju and beer market is huge with the public thinking that models of these brands can only be those who are among the most popular celebrities in Korea. Although this may not be true, the majority of the alcohol brands will choose celebrities that are well-known most of the...
William Carrick, RN, MSN, CARN Celebrities, Recovery A well known actress has “tweeted” her fans to acknowledge she has failed a drug test, thus violating terms of probation. A well known celebrity has made a plea deal to avoid jail or prison time for her recent escapades… Read moreCam...
From Blake Lively to Kendrick Lamar...these are the celebrities you won't see with a drink in their hand.
Drinking quotes from celebrities 37. “If you’re stumbling out of a bar, and people tweet about it, well, don’t be dumb. If you’re going to get falling-down drunk, stay at home – which I did a lot of.”– Jason Bateman ...
There has been a major push to combat bullying in recent years, including suicide prevention campaigns such as the LGBT-focused “It gets better” social media effort, which featured videos from sports stars, celebrities and politicians, including President Obama. In 2012, the Department of Educati...