A career in the entertainment world does not always guarantee financial stability, especially if popularity begins to fade. Some celebrities choose other ways to meet their needs, one of which is by opening a street food business.
Like the figure of Sidik Eduard who started a meatball cilok business with a simple cart. There is also the figure of Talitha Curtis who claims to be happier with her usual life by selling rice bowls and risol .
Not to be missed, there is also a senior artist couple Pangky Suwito and Yati Octavia who have ventured into the culinary business of martabak in their old age. A number of these artists have chosen to try selling street food as their main or additional income.
Who are the celebrities who are not embarrassed to sell? Here, brilio.net has collected their portraits from various sources on Monday (9/12).
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Aldi Taher once tried the chicken noodle business. To introduce his business, he even sold it on the side of the road like other street food vendors in general.
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Initially, Sidik Eduard chose to sell because his job calls were quiet. He sold on the side of the road while carrying a cart. Now his business is growing and has his own brand of meatball cilok.
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Senior artist couple Pangky Suwito and Yati Octavia also built a business in the form of martabak cuisine. This is the moment Pangky is cooking martabak to promote.
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Taking a break from the world of acting, Genta Buana actor Aris Kurniawan chose to sell tofu and meatballs in a small shop on the side of the road.
Dimas Ahmad, who went viral because of his resemblance to Raffi Ahmad, is back to selling fish balls as usual. Even though he is already famous, he is not embarrassed to sell anymore, you know.
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This boyband member went viral with his unique seblak recipe. Rafael Smash finally opened a seblak business with his own recipe.
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Known for her role as Elis in Ganteng Ganteng Serigala, Talitha Curtis now chooses to sell on the roadside. The menus she sells are heavy meals to snacks such as rice bowls and risol.