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9 Celebrities Who Have Their Own Liquor Brands — From George Clooney to Nicki Minaj
In order to properly celebrate National Tequila Day, everyone has my express written consent to take Rihanna's advice. For the love of god, please don't everyone move at once to dust off those spiffy see-through ensembles. Instead, please do apply the infamous words of Riri and "pour it up, pour it up," responsibly of course.
Obviously there's no shortage on liquor, specifically with all these celebrities venturing into the liquor business. George Cooney's in the tequila business, but he's the not the only celeb in the bottle-poppin' industry.
Check out these 9 celebs who have their own liquor brands.
Diddy
Diddy is extremely passionate about his Ciroc. If you’re sipping on anything else, you don’t want to know what happens if he finds out.
Fergie
In 2012, Fergie decided to add some of her own “Boom Boom Pow” to the liquor industry by becoming a partner and owner of Voli Light Vodka.
Jay Z
Considering he says so himself, Jay Z is definitely more of a cognac man. In 2012, Jay announced his deal with D’USSÉ, after having worked with champagne brand Ace of Spades.
Pharrell
What doesn’t Pharrell do? Who knows, but the endorsement deal he tried execute on behalf of Qream Liquor resulted in a $5 million lawsuit.
Marilyn Manson
When I was younger, Marilyn Manson totally scared me, even after I discovered what he looks like without makeup. What’s shocking is that his liquer Mansinthe is green instead of blood-red. I’m too scared to take a sip but apparently it’s really popular in Switzerland.
Drew Barrymore
Barrymore combined her love for family and her experiences traveling Italy to create Barrymore Wines.
Bethenny Frankel
After Frankel’s uber successful line of Skinnygirl drinks launched, the other Housewives took a page from her book and rushed to sign their own wine deals.
Nicki Minaj
Minaj’s recent appearance on HSN proves she’s an expert saleswoman, and her bikini photo shoot for her Myx Fusion Moscato wine brand was no different.