You Won’t Look at Your Favorite Celebrities The Same After Seeing THIS
Weird Al
Weird Al Yankovic is a pop culture icon for creating comedy songs and parody-specific hits. With his prominence, it’s unsurprising that various brands would offer him endorsements.
While he can surely get used to the money, Weird Al declined a $5 million worth of beer commercial in the ’80s. He turned it down as he believed that many of his fans were still too young, and it was not a good representation if he would endorse the product. This noble act just made him even more iconic!
Weird Al
Weird Al Yankovic is a pop culture icon for creating comedy songs and parody-specific hits. With his prominence, it’s unsurprising that various brands would offer him endorsements.

While he can surely get used to the money, Weird Al declined a $5 million worth of beer commercial in the ’80s. He turned it down as he believed that many of his fans were still too young, and it was not a good representation if he would endorse the product. This noble act just made him even more iconic!
James Lipton
The late James Lipton established himself as a brilliant writer, lyricist, and actor. Among his many works, he is best remembered as the executive producer, writer, and host of the Bravo cable television series “Inside the Actors Studio.”

His brilliance in the entertainment field was not just everything we remember about him, as he opened up about working as a hustler in Paris during the ’50s. Lipton explained to Parade that men couldn’t get jobs during those times, and he entered the business out of necessity.
Jerry Springer
Jerry Springer is a name connected to so many things; on top of it, all is his tabloid talk show “Jerry Springer,” which he hosted from 1991 to 2018. He also launched the “Jerry Springer Podcast” and hosted “America’s Got Talent.” Not only that, but he also entered the world of politics and served as the Mayor of Cincinnati from 1977 to 1978.

American television considered his tabloid talk show a notorious guilty pleasure as it touched on topics of almost all kinds.
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg has come a long way from working as an aesthetician in a mortuary to becoming a Mark Twain Prize for American Humor recipient. Before all the fame, she was trying to make ends meet and found jobs in various areas. Her career in the funeral home shaped the iconic woman she is today.

Goldberg is one of the few artists who won the EGOT, which includes an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award. She is best known for “The Color Purple” and “Ghost.”
Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford remains the seventh-highest-grossing actor in North America. Not only that, but he also worked hard to become a licensed pilot, which saved him from one of the greatest disasters he faced.

Ford scared the world when he got involved in a plane crash incident on October 1999 when he was piloting the aircraft over the Lake Piru riverbed near Santa Clarita, California. The system was unable to recover power and landed hard. Though the helicopter was severely damaged, neither Ford nor his companion suffered injuries.
Bryan Cranston
After starring in the crime drama series “Breaking Bad,” Bryan Cranston became a cultural figure, which earned him multiple Primetime Emmy recognition. Although he is nothing like the immensely troubled character he portrayed, many might not know he was a murder suspect some time ago.

Cranston shared the story of a chef he worked with whom everybody disliked and joked about harming. That chef ended up dead while Cranston was leaving the town to look for a new place. The odd timing put the beloved actor in question.
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