Celebrity Business This Week: Google’s Star-Studded Flex, A $10M Lawsuit Drama, and Andy Murray’s Potato Empire?
- Jessica Ramirez
- 10 hours ago
- 3 min read

What do Steph Curry, prebiotic soda, a $10M lawsuit, and a potato empire have in common? This week’s celebrity business moves are as wild as they are profitable—get the full scoop before your friends do.
Google’s Pixel 10 Launch: Big Tech, Bigger Names
Google just reminded us they’re not just slinging software—they’re throwing parties with the star power of a Hollywood awards show. The Pixel 10 Pro launch featured a wildly A-list lineup including Jimmy Fallon, The Jonas Brothers, Alex Cooper, and Steph Curry.
Why? Because celebrity brand endorsements are still the holy grail of consumer trust (and wallets). Toss in a viral campaign or two and Google’s not just launching a phone—they’re staging a cultural moment. Fallon joked. Curry smiled. Phones were admired. The influencer marketing machine, well-oiled and ready, revved.
Racquel Chevremont’s $10 Million Lawsuit: Not Just Reality TV Drama
From The Real Housewives of New York City to the real-world courtroom, Racquel Chevremont has filed a $10 million lawsuit against her ex-fiancée, artist Mickalene Thomas. She alleges years of exploitation, sexual harassment, and breach of contract—saying she worked unpaid on Thomas's brand and life for a decade.
It’s a stark reminder that celebrity entrepreneurship isn't always glitzy. Sometimes it's messy. Very, very messy.
Alix Earle x Poppi: The Internship You Didn’t Know You Needed
TikTok’s golden child Alix Earle has joined fizzy prebiotic soda brand Poppi (yes, that cute can you see in every influencer’s beach bag) to launch a paid summer internship for 2026. Targeted at college students, this internship will be part social media stardom and part marketing wizardry.
Applicants must submit a pitch that slays harder than your average thirst trap. Welcome to Gen Z career planning—where your TikTok engagement is your resume.
Andy Murray: From Grand Slams to Spuds and Showbiz
Post-retirement, tennis legend Andy Murray is keeping busy. Like, really busy. The man went from Wimbledon to potatoes. He’s partnering with Albert Bartlett (yes, the potato people), managing his luxury Cromlix Hotel, coaching tennis stars, and launching a one-man live show tour.
He’s not just a champion—he’s now a multi-platform, starch-supporting entrepreneur. If there were a gold medal for post-retirement glow-ups, Murray would win it, then casually serve it with mash.
Elon Musk: Political Ambitions Stall, But Tesla Keeps Cruising
In the week’s corporate-politico plot twist, Elon Musk is reportedly not starting a new political party… yet. Tesla’s stock dipped a tiny 0.2%, which in Musk-world is basically a rounding error.
The bigger picture? Investors remain bullish thanks to Tesla’s relentless march toward AI-powered self-driving cars—a market projected to be worth $1 trillion. Turns out, the drama didn’t really dent the tech titan's business narrative.
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References:
Business Insider – Google Pixel 10 event with Steph Curry, Jimmy Fallon, and moreLink
People – Racquel Chevremont Sues Ex-Fiancée for $10MLink
Austin Statesman – Alix Earle & Poppi Internship DetailsLink
The Sun – Andy Murray’s Retirement VenturesLink
Barron’s – Tesla Stock and Elon Musk’s Political PlansLink
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