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What do George Clooney, David Beckham, Ryan Reynolds, and Angelina Jolie have in common — apart from being incredibly famous?
They're all making money from your liquor cabinet.
The number of celebrity liquor brands has gone through the roof in recent years — and with Clooney's tequila company selling for $1 billion last year, it's easy to see why.
Endorsements and side businesses are some of the easiest ways for celebrities to diversify their revenue streams and earn passive income — and you may be surprised to find how many celebrities choose to make their business ventures in the liquor industry.
Business Insider compiled a list of brands you may not have known were owned by celebrities and ranked them by the average the price of a bottle from cheapest to most expensive.
Scroll down to see which celebrity tipples made the list.
13. Drew Barrymore, Barrymore Wine — $22 to $28 (£16.70 to £21.25)
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Price source: Barrymore Wines.
Barrymore partnered with the Carmel Road winemaker Kris Kato to create an offering of Barrymore Wines.
"I am passionate about wine," Barrymore says on the brand's website. "There is so much to discover and experience and my travels help me do that."
12. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Miraval Rosé — £20 ($26.35)
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Price source: Majestic Wines.
While they were together, Jolie and Pitt produced the award-winning Château Miraval rosé wine.
The pair bought Château Miraval in Provence in 2008 for a reported 40 million euros. They even got married on the estate in August 2014.
While it was believed that Pitt was more involved in the winemaking process than Jolie, in October the couple announced they would be selling Miraval following their split.
11. Channing Tatum, Born and Bred Vodka — $30 (£23)
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Price source: Universal Package Store.
Tatum partnered with Grand Teton Distillery to create Born and Bred Vodka in 2017.
"Now, I'm a stripper that became an actor that I guess is working in vodka," Tatum told Bon Appetit. "Nothing surprises me anymore."
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