We feel indebted to celebrities. Not only do they provide us hours of entertainment and titillating gossip, they’ve also provided significant funding for our favorite vegan brands. In today’s economy, a solid investment can breathe new life into a fabulous product; without proper funding, even the best ideas can fail or never reach nationwide distribution.
We thank those celebrities who put their faith and funds in the capable hands of innovative vegan entrepreneurs, for without these investments, we may never have tried a crunchy double-chocolate Partake cookie or a savory Good Catch crab cake.
And we are also grateful for all the vegan businesses they have launched themselves, bringing us everything from vegan gummy vitamins to organic wine to cruelty-free beauty subscription boxes.
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Celebrity-backed vegan businesses
From Rihanna to Jay-Z to Serena Williams to Travis Barker, here are 29 vegan businesses with investments from these celebrities.
1 Impossible Foods
Vegan or not, it seems like most celebrities have a stake in either Beyond Meat or Impossible Foods. Some have invested in both. Impossible’s burgers, grounds, and now chicken nuggets have been financed in part by celebrities including Jay-Z, Trevor Noah, Katy Perry, Phil Rosenthal, Jaden Smith, Ruby Rose, Serena Williams, and more. As it turns out, celebrities are like us in at least one way—they love burgers and nuggets.
2 Beyond Meat
Like Impossible Foods, Beyond Meat could fill a large conference room with its list of celebrity investors. From the purely financial supporters such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Bill Gates to the more public investments of Snoop Dogg, Chris Paul, and DeAndre Hopkins, this vegan meat company has earned its spot on the red carpet and the ESPN Zone. While Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods’ product launches seem tit-for-tat, the former has garnered more of a reputation amongst pro athletes.
Quorn
3 Quorn
This UK-based vegetarian brand is working on reformulating several of its chicken products to remove the eggs and dairy. Drew Barrymore became the CMO—Chief Mom Officer—of the company to publicize Quorn in the US. Vegan options are clearly labeled and include meatless filets, cutlets, dippers, and grounds.
4 MyKind Organics
Under the Garden of Life megabrand, myKind Organics is the first USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO, certified vegan, and certified gluten-free supplement brand. Actress and animal advocate Alicia Silverstone developed the line of vitamins alongside Garden of Life to align with her Kind brand (which includes a book and website). The products range from herbals to gummies to multivitamins, but vegans will particularly benefit from the targeted supplements including a vitamin B12 spray and vegan D3.
5 Once Upon a Farm
Actress Jennifer Garner co-founded this produce-in-a-pouch company specifically for babies and toddlers. The brand condenses farm-raised fruits and veggies (some from Garner’s own family farm) into squeezable pouches designed for little vegans. But parents, no one will judge if you take a sip of your kid’s Go-Go-Greens Dairy-Free Smoothie. Adults need nutrients, too!
6 Avaline
Launching a private wine label is very much a celebrity thing to do, but what differentiates Cameron Diaz’s label from the rest is that all of her wines are organic and vegan. The condensed selection of whites, reds, and bubbly range between $24 and $26 per bottle and lean toward light-to-medium in body with fruity and citrus flavors.
7 S by Serena
Tennis champion Serena Williams launched her own vegan apparel line back in 2018. The fashion-forward brand offers a bit of everything—from cool athleisure to body-hugging dresses with plenty of tasteful yet daring slits and cutouts. Always one to turn heads with her outfits on the court, we love seeing this Williams sister’s eye for design translate to everyday wear.
8 Clevr Blends
Meghan Markle is an investor in this oat milk-based functional latte startup. The brand makes powdered lattes that just require water and a quick shake. Flavors such as Matcha, Chai, Golden, and Rose Cocoa are all infused with adaptogenic mushrooms and probiotics to add more than just a caffeine boost to your morning or afternoon.
Parktake Foods
9 Partake Foods
Denise Woodard is the first Black woman to raise $1 million for a CPG (Consumer Packaged Goods) startup, but let’s hope many follow in her footsteps. Her allergen-friendly cookie and baking mix brand is supported by big names in the music industry such as Jay-Z, Rihanna, and H.E.R. Since launching the company in 2018 to create a treat her daughter could safely enjoy, Woodard has expanded both her cookie flavors and product line to include a pancake and waffle mix in Classic and Confetti flavors.
10 Califia Farms
Almond milk existed before Califia Farms released its first distinctly stylized bottle on supermarket shelves, but this brand inarguably helped to popularize this dairy alternative. Now with a full lineup of products from almond to coconut to oat milk—plus fun seasonal items and milky cold brews—Califia has the backing of Leonardo DiCaprio and Jared Leto, among others. Drink up.
11 Hippeas
These light-and-airy, chickpea-based snack puffs are yet another recipient of Leonardo DiCaprio’s vegan investments. With four standout puff flavors and three-chip varieties, Hippeas’ better-for-you snacks are likely to make an appearance on any craft service table graced by DiCaprio.
12 Daring Foods
Taking a slight detour from the vegan nugget craze, most of Daring’s plant-based chicken products are not breaded or fried. Daring’s chicken replicates chicken pieces ranging from original to Lemon & Herb. The brand can list off investors from the entertainment industry such as Drake and Steve Aoki as well as a handful of professional athletes including Grand Slam tennis champ Naomi Osaka and NFL quarterback Cam Newton.
13 PlantX
Tennis star Venus Williams has become an investor and spokesperson for this Canadian-based vegan e-commerce market. Now with three brick-and-mortar locations in California, Illinois, and British Columbia, the business is employing Williams’ star power. Expect more plant-based convenience stores under the PlantX label to come in the future.
14 Kinder Beauty
Launched with the backing of actresses Evanna Lynch and Daniella Monet, this vegan and cruelty-free beauty box has soared in popularity. Each monthly box contains a curated selection of five products with the Lynch and Monet stamp of approval. The items range from full size to mini and span top brands as well as up-and-coming hidden gems.
15 Outstanding Foods
Founded by serial entrepreneur Bill Glaser and created by the acclaimed vegan chef of the now-shuttered Madeleine Bistro, Dave Anderson, celebs were quickly hooked by these addictively crunchy chips and crispy puffs. Investments have come in from Snoop Dogg, Alexandra Paul, Emily Deschanel, Alan Cumming, and Cesar Milan, amongst others.
16 Good Catch
Plant-based seafood is hot on the heels of the vegan chicken trend, and Good Catch is leading the chase with its packaged plant-based tuna and crab cakes. Paris Hilton, Woody Harrelson, Shailene Woodley, and Lance Bass have all contributed to the brand.
17 Daily Harvest
Given the hectic schedules and demanding expectations of what a celebrity should look like, it’s no wonder so many got on board with this health-minded vegan smoothie and ready-made meal brand. All of Daily Harvests’ breakfasts, lunches, and dinners are nutrient-dense and take mere minutes to prepare. In addition to adding a few boxes of smoothies, overnight oats, and flatbreads to their carts, celebrities such as Hilary Duff, Serena Williams, Shaun White, and Bobby Flay have all invested in this company.
18 Bragg
There’s some major celebrity star power behind your staple brand of apple cider vinegar. Both Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom made significant investments in Bragg back when it sold in 2019. Perry had been a fan of Bragg products since she was a kid, and she brought her fiance (Bloom) into the fold. As it turns out, celebrities are just like us … to the extent that we all use apple cider vinegar for pretty much everything.
19 Sourse
What’s better than a fruity gummy vitamin? A vitamin coated in chocolate. Sarah Hyland of Modern Family fame is behind this vegan supplement brand that covers all of its better-for-you products with decadent dark chocolate. The options target a variety of beauty and wellness goals including Glow Bites infused with plant-based collagen for healthier skin, Hype Bite packed with vitamin B12 for a boost of natural energy, and Beauty Bites made with biotin for stronger hair and nails. With these M&M-esque chocolate gems on hand, we’ll always remember to take our vitamins.
Lemme
20 Lemme
Sarah Hyland has company in the vegan supplement industry. Kourtney Kardashian-Barker announced the launch of her own line, Lemme, in September 2022. Right now, the brand offers nine gummy supplements alongside wellness tinctures. Each has been carefully designed to support different wellness goals. Lemme Focus, for example, features cognizin citicoline, a functional ingredient that supports concentration. Lemme Chill contains KSM-66 ashwagandha, which is linked with a reduction in cortisol (the stress hormone). And Lemme Matcha, with matcha, vitamin B12, and antioxidant CoQ10, is all about boosting energy. Kardashian-Barker’s line is vegan-friendly, but be sure to look out for Lemme Glow and Lemme Mama, both of which contain animal ingredients.
Crossroads Kitchen
21Crossroads Kitchen
Just like his wife, Travis Barker is also a proponent of vegan business. The Blink-182 drummer has been vegan for decades, and invested in the popular Los Angeles vegan hotspot Crossroads Kitchen. The fine-dining restaurant has gone from strength to strength since it first opened in Beverly Grove in 2013, and now it has two more locations: one in Las Vegas and one in Calabasas, CA where Barker lives.
Barker Wellness Co
22Barker Wellness Co
Crossroads Kitchen isn’t Barker’s only vegan investment. In 2021, the drummer launched his very own vegan CBD wellness brand. Designed for busy lifestyles, Barker Wellness Co’s line of cruelty-free, CBD-infused tinctures, balms, lotions, and more strive to help even the busiest of folks nurture their minds and bodies.
Neat Burger
23 Neat Burger
British vegan burger chain Neat Burger started off in London, but has since expanded to the US, thanks to investors like Lewis Hamilton and Leonardo DiCaprio. The brand wants to change the way consumers see fast-food, and its menu includes vegan takes on the classics such as Chick’n sandwiches, hamburgers, and shakes.
Vegamour
24 Vegamour
All of Vegamour’s hair, lash, and brow products are 100 percent vegan and cruelty-free. And the brand’s commitment to ethics is what appealed to Nicole Kidman, who decided to invest in Vegamour in 2022, as well as become one of its ambassadors. Regarding Kidman’s involvement, the brand’s CEO said in a statement at the time: “We hadn’t set out looking for a partner, but once I met Nicole it just made sense. We’re aligned across the board.”
Simulate
25 Simulate
New York-based Simulate, a vegan brand that makes nuggets in a lab, is different from many other plant-based food brands on the market. It doesn’t claim to be natural or GMO-free. Actually, quite the opposite. It’s proud of its science-led approach to creating realistic vegan meat that looks and cooks like its animal-based counterpart. This has inspired a number of high profile investors to get on board with the brand’s mission, including Jay-Z and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.
MyForest Foods
26 MyForest Foods
If you ask a meat-eater what’s stopping them from going plant-based, most of the time, the answer will be bacon. But MyForest Foods, which used to be known as Atlast Food Co. and is an offshoot of Ecovative Design, is out to change that. Like Quorn, it uses mycelium to create realistic vegan bacon. In 2021, it raised $40 million in Series A funding, and among the backers was Footprint Coalition Ventures, Robert Downey Jr’s venture capital fund.
tbh
27 tbh
Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp is bringing vegan Nutella to the masses with his very own chocolate hazelnut spread free of animal ingredients. Made sustainably, and without the use of palm oil, tbh made headlines after it partnered with Sprinkles to debut a new vegan cupcake for a limited time.
Vaay
28 Vaay
Since he cut out animal products for health reasons in 2017, Will.i.am has made no secret of the fact that he is a proud vegan. He credits the lifestyle with changing his life, alongside his discovery of CBD and the importance of self care. That’s why he launched vegan CBD brand Vaay in 2021. The brand’s products, which “unlock the potential of the hemp plant,” include a CBD Bath Bomb, CBD Oil, and CBD Active & Sports Gel.
Immi
29 Immi
Who doesn’t love a steaming hot bowl of vegan ramen? Turns out, a number of celebrities can’t get enough, and they’re helping bring plant-based ramen to the masses. Usher and tennis star Naomi Osaka are among a number of celebrities that helped the brand raise $10 million. The entirely vegan brand boasts flavors such as Black Garlic “Chicken,” Roasted “Pork” Tonkotsu, Spicy “Beef,” and Tom Yum “Shrimp.”