Actress Margot Robbie enters the spirits industry, introduces her own gin brand
In the world of celebrity-owned businesses, Margot Robbie has made a bold entry with her gin brand, Papa Salt. The Australian actress, producer, and investor has joined the ranks of other famous faces who have ventured into the spirits industry, including Brad Pitt, Ozzy Osbourne, Gary Barlow, Snoop Dogg, Kendall Jenner, and Cate Blanchett.
Robbie, who first gained fame for her roles in The Wolf of Wall Street and I, Tonya, and later starred in the hit film Barbie, which brought in $1.4 billion, has found a unique way to 'tick both' of her passions with Papa Salt. The gin brand is a tangible product compared to the unproven ideas she faced when trying to make it in Hollywood.
Robbie, who left the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 2011 to pursue a career in Hollywood, has come a long way. Her production company, LuckyChap, has received 25 Academy Award nominations and 18 Bafta nominations. Forbes estimates her net worth to be £46 million.
While Robbie and her husband have no further plans for expanding their brand beyond movies and drinks, the global gin market is valued at £12.7 billion. The article about Margot Robbie's gin brand was first published in the magazine section of our website, and later picked up by The Times and Tatler Asia.
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Despite the challenges she faced in Hollywood, Robbie found it more challenging to launch her gin brand. But with the success of Papa Salt and her production company, LuckyChap, it's clear that Robbie's passion and determination have paid off.
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