What Happens When Celebrities Decide to Hustle?
Live Nation is rolling out the red carpet for its new digital series, Side Hustles. Yes, because watching celebs manage their million-dollar empires is what the world has been missing. Good luck to anyone trying to follow their advice on budgeting.
Streaming Shenanigans Await
Set to grace the Veeps streaming platform on November 8, this four-episode extravaganza stars none other than the voice of MTV Cribs, SuChin Pak. Because who wouldn’t want a deep dive into the personal lives of those who make enough money to buy solid gold toilets while you’re trying to figure out if you can afford guacamole on your taco?
Celebrity Lineup: A Menagerie of Money-Making Machines
Prepare your notepads! Celebrity guests include Cameron Diaz, who co-founded Avaline with Katherine Power, and Tamera Mowry-Housley along with her husband, Adam Housley, from Housley Napa Valley. Because sipping overpriced wine while watching them pretend to be relatable is clearly a great financial strategy.
Wrestling with Realism
Let’s not forget the WWE Hall of Famers Brie and Nikki Garcia representing Bonita Bonita and rapper Berner, founder of… wait for it… Cookies. I suppose stealing DIY cookies from a box is suddenly outdated; thank you for the lesson on entrepreneurship!
Cinematic Masterpieces and Malarkey
Coming straight from Veeps Studio, Side Hustles is directed by Jason Berger. Executive producers include a surprisingly diverse cast of characters—who knew business could be as complicated as a game of Monopoly?—with the likes of Benji and Joel Madden also joining the fray. Let’s take a moment to appreciate how they turned music streaming into a billion-dollar freelance gig!
Words of Wisdom from the Madden Brothers
“Artists are natural brand builders,” Benji Madden states, probably while sipping a latte that costs more than your lunch. “They follow their gut feelings, often starting trends.” Which is great, unless your gut feeling tells you to invest in Beanie Babies again.
Every Episode a Jewel in the Crown of Absurdity
The episodes will stream exclusively on Veeps.com, allowing you to witness the insanity in full high-definition glory. Just remember, when they discuss building wealth, it’s okay to wince a little—it’s your wallet’s way of crying.
