Celebrities have long been a medium for advertising brands, and one of the earliest "influencer" deals occurred way back in 1882.
As a result of their fame and the love they get from fans, celebrities command a high degree of influence in the world, such that any brand connected to them automatically receives goodwill.
Brands have long leveraged this opportunity to the best of their ability, as the highest-paid celebrity endorsements are typically lucrative for both the brand and its famous endorser.
RelatedCelebrities sometimes earn significantly more from their endorsements than from their craft.
Here, we delve into some of the highest-paid celebrity endorsements, and look into what brands are willing to pay, and which celebrities have the biggest endorsement deals.
Selena Gomez is an award-winning (many times over) singer, songwriter, producer, and businesswoman.
She has always been on the front lines of endorsements as she is the ambassador for numerous companies, including Pantene, Louis Vuitton and many more.
Gomez entered into a collaboration with the luxury brand Coach, becoming the face of the brand and, in turn, earning $10 million.
Not long after that, news of a massive new deal involving Selena Gomez broke on Instagram: a $30 million Puma endorsement.
Selena appeared in the brand's campaign, and in December the same year, she launched a collection with Puma called SG x PUMA Strong Girl Collection.
Nespresso is a luxury coffee brand under the umbrella of the Nestle group in Switzerland.
RelatedThe brand's success has been in large part credited to its numerous celebrity endorsers, and actor and filmmaker George Clooney has been their most profitable ambassador.
This fruitful collaboration between George and the coffee brand Nespresso has lasted over a decade.
Clooney was featured in the "How Far Would You Go For Nespresso" advertisement in 2022:
George Clooney's debut advertisement for the brand was in 2006, and he has appeared in several commercials for the brand across their long and fruitful partnership.
Julia Roberts is one of the highest-paid actresses in the world, with films collectively grossing over $3.9 billion globally, and she too is on the list of brand MVPs.
Lancôme is a storied French luxury perfume and cosmetics brand, known both for iconic fragrances like Trésor, and the best-selling mascara Définicils.
In 2009, Roberts signed a one-year contract with the French luxury brand worth $20 million.
At the end of the deal, Roberts renewed and extended her contract with the brand to five years, worth $50 million as of 2010 (per Jezebel), solidifying the star's long-term connection with Lancôme.
The award-winning legendary musician Beyoncé's career has become a magnet for various brands all over the world.
Beginning in 2002, Queen Bey began working with the company PepsiCo, and in 2004, she featured in a gladiator-themed advert with Enrique Iglesias, Pink, and Britney Spears.
Back in 2012, Beyoncé inked a $50 million endorsement deal with Pepsi, as the brand wanted to expand the already existing partnership between drink brands and music artists.
In 2013, the collaboration resulted in a memorable Super Bowl halftime show featuring the singer:
Serena Williams is arguably the greatest tennis player of all time.
In the early years of Williams' career, when she was in her prime, she signed a five-year endorsement contract with apparel giant Nike, worth $40 million.
Williams' Nike deal featured a three-year extension option that would increase of the value of the agreement to $55 million, provided Serena met specific performance goal incentives.
RelatedThis contract made her one of the first female celebrities to secure such a huge deal, and it's no surprise that Serena ticked all the boxes to ensure the contract extension (and bonus cash) became a reality.
One of the highest-paid actresses, Charlize Theron is considered one of the most beautiful women in the world – which explains her long-term relationship with the high-profile luxury beauty (and fashion) powerhouse Dior.
She became the spokesperson for J'Adore by Christian Dior after replacing Estonian model Tiiu Kuik.
The Oscar-winning actress has secured numerous endorsements, but her contract with Dior tops the list of her most lucrative deals.
She signed an eleven-year contract with an annual salary of $5 million, totaling $55 million in eleven years.
The fast-growing sports brand Nike and the golf champion Tiger Woods have shown the world that they are inseparable in good and bad times.
In 1996, Woods signed his first contract with Nike, a five-year endorsement deal worth $40 million.
His contract with Nike was later renewed and adjusted to $100 million; according to reports, his most recent deal with Nike is worth $200 million:
Woods' endorsement deal with Nike has been beneficial for both parties – and has taken the Nike Golf brand from a start-up golf company to the world's most significant golf apparel company.
The two-time heavyweight champion, George Foreman (nicknamed Big George) is not just a legendary boxer, but also an entrepreneur, a minister, and an author.
In the 1990s, after a period of skepticism, Big George endorsed an unknown product, Salton Inc.'s electric grill – which earned him more money than his boxing career, about $200 million from the endorsement deal.
Foreman made $11 million from TV commercials and advertisements, and the deal was worth $137.5 million.
It's safe to say Big George made a decision that will yield him a lifetime profit.
This deal is one of the most lucrative endorsements in sports, ever.
In 2003, the world witnessed a whopping $160 million endorsement deal signed by David Beckham with Adidas.
A down payment of $80 million was made by Adidas upfront, signaling a new and financially rewarding aspect of Beckham's career.
RelatedThe former England captain and Manchester United legend is a prominent face of the brand, and earns a significant sum from campaign profits.
Beckham has become synonymous with Adidas, which bolsters their merchandise sales – especially the famous Predator boot line.
"Lionel Messi" is a name that needs no introduction, irrespective of whether one is a football fan or not.
Arguably football's greatest of all time, the legend has multiple endorsements from leading brands all over the world – but Adidas and Messi have been thick as thieves for the past seventeen years.
Prior to this partnership Messi had been with Nike from the age of 14, alongside his former boyhood club Barcelona – before his shocking brand defection to Adidas.
After years of successful partnership, Messi and Adidas upgraded their relationship into a lifetime contract worth $1 billion; this deal involves Messi wearing the brand's shoes and jersey on the field and appearing in TV commercials.
Lionel Messi's collaboration with Adidas remains in full swing; in July, the brand issued a press release to announce the fanfare with which it greeted Messi upon his arrival in Miami.
A set of bullet points at the beginning recapped an "unparalleled" welcome from Adidas (depicted above), describing Messi as something like an ambassador for football to a North American audience:
On [July 19th], adidas welcomed Lionel Messi to Miami with an unparalleled entourage that sailed through the Port of Miami ahead of his first Inter Miami CF match, celebrating the arrival of the Argentinian star to North America.
As part of the brand’s support of soccer in the United States, adidas is investing in the next generation of athletes with the expansion of Just Ball League into the Miami community.
With a heightened demand and increased interest for soccer in the United States, adidas is proud to help bring to life the highly anticipated Women’s World Cup and matches between the top European clubs during their United States tours this summer.
On top of the $1 billion in the contract, Messi gets $19.2 million annually from Adidas, and ranks at the top for the highest-paid celebrity endorsements.
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