Snoop Dogg is also no stranger to wheeling and dealing. He's happy to associate himself with brands that have absolutely nothing to do with his image!
During his reign as the sexiest man alive, Brad Pitt did an endorsement for Pringles.
Bob Dylan has been one of the most respected artists in the music industry for over 50 years, known for his deep song lyrics and political statements.
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali probably could have had his pick of sponsors back in the day, but he had ties with quite an unusual product.
Incredibly, he ended up doing a commercial for Pizza Hut in 1997. This one has to be the most unexpected celebrity endorsement of all time!
This would later become ironic once he pulled off the slowest and most publicized car chase in history.
David Beckham is the king of brand endorsements. One of his most bizarre deals was with GO3, a brand of frozen fish sticks.
It was called 'The One Less Lonely Girl' collection. Naturally, it sold more than a million bottles.
He awkwardly posed with a towering plate and a bunch of kids holding fish sticks up on forks for the commercial.
Kardashian hosted the grand opening of the Charmin holiday toilets in New York City, along with their trademark Charmin bears.
Kim Kardashian is now one of the most famous people in the world, but back in 2010 she was doing deals with toilet paper.
'The Flintstones' did a commercial for Winston Cigarettes featuring all the main characters enjoying their tobacco products and chanting the jingle, "Tastes good like a cigarette should."
For some reason, he teemed up with Victoria's Secret in 2004 to make a creepy and incoherent commercial with Adriana Lima called 'Angels in Venice.'
In 2010 he teamed up with Norton Antivirus to share the news that "hack is wack." Ouch.
In 2017 Cena began promoting Crocs, the most hated and infamously unfashionable shoe in the world.
Ever wonder what Mr. T did after 'The A-Team?' Apparently one of his projects was an endorsement of the Flavorwave Turbo Oven.
The video included Larry King and Kate Upton, and Snoop Dogg sang the words "pocket like it's hot."
Back again with another bizarre endorsement in 2012, he created a music video for Hot Pockets, the microwaveable calzone-style snack.
The ad featured her dressed up as the famous mustachioed plummer, Mario. The resemblance was uncanny!
Throughout the '70s and '80s, Ali was promoting a new cockroach trap for the brand d-Con!
These days, he's doing ads for the low-fat spread I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!
During his football career, O. J. Simpson was a longtime sponsor of the car rental company Hertz.
In an unbearable infomercial, he busts through the door and trots out his old catch phrases while peddling his wares.
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'The Flintstones' might not strictly be an individual celebrity, but the franchise lent their animations and voice actors to create a truly horrific commercial.
Most celebrities end up doing commercials and sponsorship deals. It's often one of their main sources of income and typically results in massive payout for very little work! However, some are more discerning than others when it comes to choosing their partnerships. George Clooney's smooth Nespresso ads are very much on brand, but Kim Kardashian and toilet paper? Her haters might say it's a perfect fit.
Click through the gallery to see some of the most bizarre celebrity brand deals that have ever taken place.
Unusual celebrity brand deals throughout history
Not always a match made in heaven
CELEBRITY Endorsements
Most celebrities end up doing commercials and sponsorship deals. It's often one of their main sources of income and typically results in massive payout for very little work! However, some are more discerning than others when it comes to choosing their partnerships. George Clooney's smooth Nespresso ads are very much on brand, but Kim Kardashian and toilet paper? Her haters might say it's a perfect fit.
Click through the gallery to see some of the most bizarre celebrity brand deals that have ever taken place.