Author: Alex Chen
Kristen Stewart’s production fund is actively financing female directors in genres where they face the biggest barriers, from horror to sci-fi.
Taylor Swift invests in independent record stores across the country, providing capital and exclusive merchandise to boost vinyl retail.
Zendaya’s production company pivots to documentary filmmaking, targeting social justice stories over traditional narrative projects.
Anne Hathaway’s investment fund targets forgotten Broadway musicals from the 1940s-1980s, updating classic scores with contemporary storytelling for modern audiences.
Ryan Reynolds revolutionized celebrity brand ownership through Aviation Gin’s authentic marketing approach, setting new industry standards for star-owned businesses.
Zendaya quietly transformed her photography hobby into a boutique creative agency serving Hollywood’s biggest names and brands.
Margot Robbie quietly invests in indie game studios, using LuckyChap Entertainment to support narrative-driven games and underrepresented developers.
Ariana Grande’s hands-on Broadway investment approach combines capital with marketing expertise, reshaping how theater productions are funded and promoted.
Dwayne Johnson transitions from Hollywood blockbusters to professional sports ownership, building an athletic empire spanning football leagues and emerging properties.
Selena Gomez is reshaping wellness technology through mental health apps that prioritize authentic support over engagement metrics.












