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Celebrities Who Are Also Business Geniuses: List Includes 'Punk'd' Star and Controversial 'The Voice' Judge

Most celebrities would often gain their riches though their acting career or their life on the spotlight. Most of them are being looked upon for their talents, which continuously increase their net worth. Looks and life on the spotlight however would eventually fade as popularity would eventually be worn out. While some celebrities enjoy being on the scene, some took their popularity into a whole new level. As per Celebrity Net Worth, these celebrities enjoy fame and the advantage of it in making their business ventures expand. They may be popular, but they continually thrive in building their very own business empires. Listed below are celebrities that are not only famous, but are business gurus as well.

First on the list is "That 70's Show" actor, Ashton Kutcher. He may have gained fame and most if his wealth came from acting, but Mila Kunis' husband is a business guru as well. Kutcher now has a net worth of $160 million as he earned $750 thousand per "That 70's Show" episode. He may have earned a fortune with his celebrity life; he did however start his own production company "Katalyst Media" in which he started in the year 2000. His production company is responsible for the prank show "Punk'd," the series' "True Beauty" and "Beauty and the Geek."

Next is the controversial Gwen Stefani. She may be well known as "No Doubt"'s singer back in the 90's and she earned most of her fortune through her band's success. She may have $100 million for her net worth, but Inquisitr website recently reported that she might split it in half following her divorce with Gavin Rossdale. Aside from her "No Doubt" earnings however, Stefani continually increases her net worth through her clothing line in which she released a decade ago. "L.A.M.B." became a hit that it cashes her $90 million a year. In addition to "L.A.M.B," Stefani also launched her "Harijuku Fashion Loves," which is more edgy and is inspired by Japan's Harijuku girls fashion.


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