Do You Invest Like These Millionaire Stars?

Sure, wealthy celebrities splurge on ridiculous things. After all, they’re filthy rich. But a surprising number of millionaire stars have elected to spend their money a different way — by investing it.

Click through to learn about the companies that have garnered major celebrity cash. It turns out rich celebrities can make surprisingly smart business moves.

Headspace

  • Total Equity Funding: $75.2 million

  • Celebrity Investors: Jared Leto, Cash Warren, Jessica Alba, Ryan Seacrest

Between Sting’s tantric yoga practice and the selection of $956 toiletry collections from Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop company, it’s well known that celebs are fans of new-age wellness practices. Maybe that’s why Headspace, a guided meditation app and multi-day digital course in mindfulness, has attracted so many celebrities: Jared Leto, Cash Warren, Jessica Alba and Ryan Seacrest all gave undisclosed amounts during a series A funding round that totaled $34.3 million in 2014. In fairness, their bet could pay off, as numerous studies point to real benefits from meditation, ranging from heightened attention spans to greater self-compassion.

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Madefire

  • Total Equity Funding: $16.42 million

  • Celebrity Investors: Aubrey “Drake” Graham, Nasir “Nas” Jones

Rapper Nas was early to the Madefire party — his investment in a spring 2013 venture round totaling $3.5 million inspired Drake to jump in on Series B funding for Madefire, which amounted to $6.5 million in October of 2016. The digital motion books company announced a startup superteam that same month when it paired with Oculus to create VR comic books.

Gobbler

  • Total Equity Funding: $6.33 million

  • Celebrity Investors: John Legend, Elton John, Jared Leto, Troy Carter, Ryan Tedder

No, Gobbler is not a turkey farm for the Hollywood elite — it’s a digital subscription service for professional audio engineers, offering a rotating slate of audio software for a flat monthly fee. Given the company’s emphasis on collaboration among music makers, it’s no surprise that John Legend, Elton John, Jared Leto, Troy Carter (Lady Gaga’s former manager) and musician-producer Ryan Tedder all jumped in early on seed funding rounds that raised over $3 million from early 2011 to late 2014.

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Philz Coffee

  • Total Equity Funding: $75 million

  • Celebrity Investors: Calvin “Snoop Dogg” Broadus, Jamie Kennedy, Jonah Hill, Lawrence Bender

Not all celeb investments involve trendy digital platforms. The third-wave coffee shop chain Philz, founded 25 years ago by Phil Jaber, got a big boost when “Pulp Fiction” producer Lawrence Bender, Jamie Kennedy, Jonah Hill and Snoop Dogg got in on a $15-million series B funding round in early 2015, prompting an expansion of 10 new stores nationwide on top of the original 18 locations in California’s Bay Area. According to a financial advisor who spoke to Fox’s KTVU in 2015, Snoop has a “special affinity for organic ingredients” and loves the way Philz “respects the coffee bean.”