Many celebrities have an income that they can use to do anything. But more and more female celebrities are choosing to do the same thing with their hard-earned money: invest in women’s health.
Celebrities from Sophia Bush to Oprah Winfrey are investing in companies focused on behavioral health, telemedicine, reproductive health and more, all with the goal of helping women. Women’s health has not traditionally been a focus for investors, which makes these initiatives even more important.
So which celebrities are working hard to support women’s careers? This is a breakdown.
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serena williams
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Serena Williams has stakes in several women’s health companies through her venture capital fund, Serena Ventures. The company has investments in weight loss platform Noom, maternal health digital platform Mahmee, women’s health product maker Lola, core and pelvic floor care company Every Mother, menopause supplement company Wile, at-home cervical cancer screening company Teal Health and virtual product Our Couples therapy platform.
Williams has spoken multiple times about the importance of investing in women’s health, including when she teamed up with Mahami. “I am extremely excited to invest in and partner with Mahmee, a company that embodies my firm’s investment philosophy,” she said in a statement at the time, according to Forbes. “Given the dismal rates of maternal mortality and injury Data, I think it’s absolutely critical to invest in solutions now that help protect the lives of mothers and babies.”
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Oprah Winfrey
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Oprah Winfrey is an investor in Maven Clinic, the largest women’s and family health virtual clinic. She also owns shares in WW (formerly WeightWatchers), which has several programs aimed at helping women. “Rituals are very important in stabilizing life changes,” Winfrey said of WW. “WW and I both know how important it is to have regular support and other people who share your beliefs, inspire you and help you make changes. These events are our gathering place.”
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sophia bush
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one tree hill and chicago police department Star Sophia Bush has teamed up with her business partner Nia Linder Batts to invest in several women-owned businesses. Her latest venture is Oya FemTech Apparel, which makes soft clothing designed to eliminate odor and reduce the risk of irritation. “(Founder Michaela Gilbert) is not only an innovator, but they ensure the latest and greatest technology is always up to their rigorous standards and carefully research utility patents, which will protect the integrity of the product as well Consumers who wear it as a product. The company continues to grow,” Sophia wrote on Instagram. These leggings have a breathable, replaceable pad, as well as panels that promote ventilation around the inner thighs. “They’re solving a problem that a lot of big-name brands have been ignoring,” Bush said.
Bush also announced on Instagram in August that she was “very proud” to invest in Aunt Flow, a company that provides free menstrual products. Bush wrote on Instagram: “They are replacing the old coin-operated tampon dispensers with patented, free-to-sell period product dispensers that are rust-proof, hold five times the product, and take just 30 seconds Reloadable.” The dispensers “allow schools and businesses to provide 100% organic cotton tampons and pads for free,” she added.
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Gwyneth Paltrow
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Gwyneth Paltrow is best known for her website Goop, which regularly shares information about alternative treatments for women’s care. She has invested in a number of companies focused on women’s health, including fertility clinic KindBody, mental health platform Real, clean medicine company Genexa and menopause solutions brand Evernow.
Paltrow said in 2021, “I am honored to join Kindbody as we work together to fulfill their mission of making high-quality women’s health and fertility care accessible around the world. I believe in Kindbody’s commitment to reducing barriers to care, championing diversity and Improving the patient experience and driving fundamental change in the healthcare system.”
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Jennifer Lopez
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JLo has made some investments in women’s health. She supports Hims & Hers, a telemedicine company that sells prescription and over-the-counter medicines online, and Sarva, a yoga and wellness startup. “We’re always focused on serving people who grew up like us,” Lopez told us people She collaborated with Hims & Hers along with her then-fiancé Alex Rodriguez. “We see it as a company that delivers a modern approach to health in a responsible and approachable way. “It’s great to be a part of. ” Lopez also founded Limitless Labs, which focuses on raising capital for Latino entrepreneurs.
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Maria Sharapova
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Former tennis star Maria Sharapova’s investment in women’s health revolves around fitness. She is an investor in home gym Tonal and beauty and wellness brand Therabody, which makes the popular Theragun.
“The world of fitness is so personal and personal. That’s what Tonar is about,” Sharapova tells Fortune. “It does that with technology designed for you, not just for all your friends. “I think that’s what’s so impressive. “
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halle berry
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Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry holds an equity stake in probiotic company Pendulum Therapeutics and serves as an advisor to the brand. “After taking this product for a year and a half, I feel better and healthier,” Berry told Harper’s Bazaar earlier this year. “Ultimately, Pendulum asked me to come on board and invest with the idea that I could serve as chief communications officer and bring that message to others to help them understand how to become healthier and live better lives.”
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Gabrielle Union
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bring it on Alumna Gabrielle Union invested in KindBody, a technology-enabled fertility clinic. Union shared during an appearance on the podcast we can do hard things Her investments were inspired by her fertility journey.
“If someone loves your love, they want that love to spread and have more children, so the problem is non-stop,” she said. “When you’re a famous person or someone in the spotlight, literally millions of people are invested in you, you don’t menstruate, and you create this life and you’re able to sustain this life and Doing all the right things to say “you deserve this, you deserve this,” and when it doesn’t happen, it feels like a public whipping. “
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Cindy Crawford
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Supermodel Cindy Crawford is an investor in Prenuvo, which provides full-body MRI scans to help screen for cancer and other diseases. Crawford has yet to speak publicly about his investment, but the company has attracted widespread attention.This phenomenon also appeared in a recent episode of the program kardashian familyKris Jenner was told she was as healthy as a 40-year-old after undergoing a scan.
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Megan Rapinoe
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Soccer star Megan Rapinoe is an investor in mental health platform Real. “In my personal financial portfolio, my financial advisors and firms have made a huge commitment to impact investing,” Rapinoe told Forbes. “Of course we’re trying to make money and be successful, but we also want something that’s disruptive and offers a new way forward. “I don’t think we can keep doing the same thing. “
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Mindy Kaling
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Mindy Kaling is an investor in virtual clinic Maven along with Winfrey. She also supports skin care brand Lion Pose. “We did Zoom and they were all great students,” Carlin said people Creator of Lion Pose. “They have this great vision and products they love, and they also have, which is great considering my job, a passion for having more representation in the clinical healthcare and skin care space. But I also have to test the products , because it’s not enough to just like them.”
Kaling said she was hooked after trying the brand’s Unspotted 4X Dark Spot + Hyperpigmentation AHA Serum. “I started noticing results within two weeks, which for me was very fast. I just loved it,” she said.
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reese witherspoon
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Witherspoon, Carlin and Winfrey are all supporters of the Maven Clinic.According to data, its current valuation is US$1.35 billion. fast company. In 2021, Witherspoon tweeted about the impact the company has had, writing: “Look at the incredible work @mavenclinic is doing in women’s/maternal health. “Modern Healthcare’s Game changer. “
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