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It seems like every celebrity and their dog has their own side hustle.

But with the news of Pamela Anderson bringing out her own line of pickles, we wanted to do a deep dive into the weirdest celebrity side hustles (outside of the standard go-to: fragrances).

Or, the celebrities you wouldn't expect to have a serum, like Brad Pitt?

Or the very surprising product that Martha Stewart has under her swag (spoiler alert, it's not something you would likely gift your mother-in-law). And the famous band that has their own line of, well, popcorn…

So let's dive in, shall we?

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Pamela Anderson: Loves a pickle.

What it is: Pamela's Pickles. Vegan, spicy rose dill pickles made in collaboration with Flamingo Estate. These luxurious jars are packed with organic rose petals and Fresno chiles, and are cruelty-free.

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Quirky fact: All proceeds go to wildlife charity — and unlike most celebrity food collabs, Anderson chose vegan pickles to reflect her lifelong activism and love for animals. Because nothing says "Baywatch babe" quite like artisanal pickles, right?

You can grab some of Pammy's Pickles for around $57 AUD, plus international shipping (ouch).

Brooklyn Beckham: Has a hot sauce.

What it is: Cloud23 Hot Sauce. A premium organic hot sauce brand. Made with clean, high-quality, organic ingredients like habanero and red jalapeño peppers, brown sugar, lime, and garlic.

Quirky fact: Brooklyn Beckham considered tattooing the brand's cherubs on himself! You can grab some Beckham royalty hot sauce for around $52 AUD plus international shipping fees if you're really keen.

The Jonas Brothers: Have their own... popcorn.

What it is: Rob's Backstage Popcorn. Signature sweet and savoury popcorn from their family friend, Rob.

Quirky fact: This popcorn was a secret backstage snack for years before fans demanded it go public. Because when you're a Jonas Brother, even your snack choices become a business opportunity.

For us in Australia, if you're lucky, you can find some on Ebay for around $20 AUD for two bags.

Martha Stewart: Has her own... CBD gummies!

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What it is: Martha Stewart CBD. Wellness gummies in gourmet flavours (blood orange and lemonade), inspired by Stewart's own garden.

Quirky fact: Martha taste-tests every batch herself, and the brand's ads feature her snacking on gummies during Zoom calls. Because if anyone's going to make CBD classy, it's Martha bloody Stewart. They're available from $52-55 AUD.

Travis Barker: Also has CBD gummies.

What it is: Barker Wellness CBD Gummies. Musician-designed CBD tinctures and wellness aids for pain, recovery, and calm.

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Quirky fact: Barker is vegan and swears by the calming tinctures for tour-induced stress (and helps his wife, Kourtney Kardashian, de-stress too). Nothing says rock star like wellness gummies, apparently. They are available to ship to Australia for around $52 to $82 AUD before shipping costs.

Glen Powell: Does condiments.

What it is: Smash Kitchen Condiments. A range of bold, flavourful condiments curated by actor Glen Powell featuring versatile sauces and spreads designed to enhance everyday meals. Each condiment is crafted to add a unique twist to classics.

Quirky fact: Powell, known for his charisma and vibes, brings the same zest to his condiments with approachable, punchy flavours priced around $5, making gourmet sauces accessible.

You might find some products occasionally found on eBay with prices around $26 AUD per bottle.

Meghan Sussex: The infamous flower sprinkles.

What it is: As Ever. Edible, dried flower petals for garnish from her lifestyle brand.

Quirky fact: We can't forget "flower sprinkles" from her Netflix docuseries — she sprinkles them on frittatas, parfaits, even salads for that whimsical royal touch.

The sprinkles are currently only available in the US (for around $20 AUD) and have sold out rapidly during every launch, often within an hour. Because apparently we all need our eggs to look like they belong in a fairy garden.

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Ed Sheeran: Turning his famous red hair into hot sauce.

What it is: Tingly Ted's Chilli Sauce. A flavourful, ketchup-style hot sauce with red jalapeño, capsicum chillies, lemon pulp, ginger, and smoky spices. It comes in two varieties — Tingly (mild heat) and Xtra Tingly (hotter).

Quirky fact: Inspired by his childhood nickname "Ted," Ed wanted to create a hot sauce that would take pride of place on your table like ketchup. You can grab your own bottle for around $10.50 AUD.

Brad Pitt: Has a serum!

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What it is: Beau Domaine. A luxe, vegan, anti-ageing serum made from antioxidant-rich grapes grown on Pitt's Miraval estate, made in France no less.

Quirky fact: Inspired by wine-making, Pitt teamed with progeria experts to tap into the grapes' age-defying power — using the same vines that make his famous rosé. Because when you look like Brad Pitt, you might as well bottle the secret.

You can nab a bottle of the once sexiest man alive's serum for a mere $206.25 AUD…

Gwyneth Paltrow: Sells "Vampire Repellent" spray.

Where to from vagina-scented candles? Vampire repellent, naturally.

What it is: A Goop-backed wellness spray made with essential oils, marketed to fend off "bad vibes."

Quirky fact: Psychic Vampire Repellent, the brand's tongue-in-cheek name and dramatic claims have made it a cult favourite at Halloween. Because if anyone's going to sell you protection from mythical creatures, it's Gwyneth.

You can fend off vampires with psychic powers for $44-$50 AUD plus international shipping.

Drew Barrymore: Doesn't drink but has a wine line.

What it is: Barrymore Wines. California-made wines curated by Drew with a rosé, Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir.

Quirky fact: Drew made the decision to stop drinking in 2019 and has since proudly remained sober. She once chose a grape blend based on her "favourite colour". Her wine is as sunny as her personality.

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Which makes perfect sense considering she can't actually drink it. But you can, and it's available from Dan Murphy's for around $43 to $57 AUD per bottle.

Naomi Watts: Has peri and menopausal support products.

What it is: Stripes. A natural-ageing beauty brand for perimenopause/menopause support — supplements, serums, and hair oils.

Quirky fact: Watts designed the brand after "hot flashes on set" and wanted products that make ageing feel empowering. Finally, someone making menopause glamorous.

You can check out the range here. They range from AUD $40 to $120 AUD.

Jennifer Aniston: The world's most envied hair deserves a haircare line.

What it is: LolaVie. Vegan, cruelty-free haircare emphasising scalp detox, hydration, and growth.

Quirky fact: Aniston says LolaVie helped her very famous hair grow "alarmingly fast" — even her colourist noticed.

The range is available at MECCA. Because when your hair is as iconic as Rachel Green's, you need products that live up to the hype.

Gigi Hadid: Does knitwear.

What it is: Ssense Guest In Residence. Luxe knitwear brand featuring 100% cashmere and merino wool — "Future Heirlooms" designed to last.

Quirky fact: Hadid wants these pieces to be passed down for generations, combining runway style with everyday comfort. Because apparently supermodels dream of creating the perfect jumper.

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And you will want to pass it down to future generations because these range from $295 to $1,050 AUD! You can shop the range here.

Lady Gaga: Has her own makeup, but it's 'clean'.

What it is: Haus Labs. Vegan, cruelty-free makeup powered by innovative, skincare-infused formulas (like their foundation with 50 shades).

Quirky fact: Gaga's mission is "spread kindness, bravery and creativity" — with products that let anyone feel like an artist. Because if you can't wear a meat dress, at least your makeup can be ethically sourced.

You can get Gaga's make up from Sephora and a foundation will set you back $92 AUD.

Cardi B: 'Party in a can' shots

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What it is: Whipshots. Alcohol-infused whipped cream in flavours like caramel, for cocktails, desserts, or straight from the can.

Quirky fact: Cardi called it "party in a can" — the product went so viral early on that cans sold out in hours. Because if anyone knows how to party, it's Cardi B.

You can grab a bottle in Australia for $94 AUD.

Madonna: Has children's books!

What it is: Madonna has a 5-Volume Boxed Set in what seems a slightly off-brand move, authoring a bestselling series of picture and chapter books (think The English Roses and Mr. Peabody's Apples) with heartwarming life lessons.

Quirky fact: Her debut sold over 500,000 copies in one month and was inspired by her daughter Lourdes; her books have been translated into over 42 languages.

Because the Material Girl apparently has some maternal wisdom to share. You can find them on Amazon for $202.47 AUD!

Scarlett Johansson: Skincare inspired by her struggles with acne.

What it is: The Outset. Clean, vegan skincare designed for sensitive skin, focusing on simplicity — think "the white T-shirt" of skincare routines.

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Quirky fact: Johansson founded the brand after her own struggles with acne; her mum and young daughter use the products too. Because even Black Widow needs a good cleanser.

You can check out the range here. They range from $55 - $90 AUD.

Harry Styles: Has nail polish.

What it is: Pleasing. A beauty brand offering nail polishes and skincare products, including an illuminating pearlescent serum and a dual-ended eye gel and lip oil pen.

Quirky fact: Inspired by a fascination with colours in nature (like flowers or wallpaper) and Japanese pearl divers, the products feature unique touches such as iridescent pearls in the serum and nail polishes with marble-effect caps.

Because Harry Styles painting his nails was just the beginning. You can get Harry's nail polish for your paws and claws for $30 AUD.

And there you have it — proof that celebrities really will put their name on anything. From pickles to vampire repellent, these stars have turned their fame into the most wonderfully weird business ventures.

Whether you'll actually buy any of these products is another story entirely...

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Feature Image: Beau Domaine/Martha Stewart.com / Smash Kitchen.

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