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Celebrities investing in cannabis products: Rebel Wilson and Gwyneth Paltrow’s Cann recruits Rosario Dawson – who will join the THC drinks firm next?

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The growing list of celebrities joining LA-based cannabis company Cann. Photo: Getty, Goop, @rebelwilson/Instagram
The growing list of celebrities joining LA-based cannabis company Cann. Photo: Getty, Goop, @rebelwilson/Instagram
Fame and celebrity

  • Actress Rosario Dawson, the girlfriend of Senator Cory Booker, is the latest celebrity to join the board of Cann, a Los-Angeles based maker of drinks with THC
  • She follows A-list investors including Paltrow, Wilson, Australian model Ruby Rose, actor Darren Criss and former NBA pro Baron Davis

Actress Rosario Dawson will join the board of Cann, a Los-Angeles based maker of drinks with THC – the principal psychoactive constituent of cannabis – that’s backed by various A-list celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow (lately of The Goop Lab fame) and Rebel Wilson (who we salute for just coming off a “year of health”).
Senator Cory Booker and Rosario Dawson at the LA premiere of Dawson’s eco-solution film The Need To Grow, in October 2019. Photo: Getty Images for Earth Conscious Films
Senator Cory Booker and Rosario Dawson at the LA premiere of Dawson’s eco-solution film The Need To Grow, in October 2019. Photo: Getty Images for Earth Conscious Films

In a phone interview, Dawson revealed her involvement with Cann for the first time and said she was impressed by the company’s investment in diversity. She said she plans to get involved in further diversity efforts.

“My joining this board is historic, given less than 3.5 per cent of corporate board seats in general are held by women of colour,” Dawson said. The star, who is romantically involved with Senator Cory Booker, added she has “a vested interest in federal change and local change happening”. Booker helped to craft the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act, the latest proposal to end the federal prohibition of marijuana.

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Cannabis advocate Gwyneth Paltrow says she gets up at 4.30am to practice yoga. Photo: Getty Images/AFP
Cannabis advocate Gwyneth Paltrow says she gets up at 4.30am to practice yoga. Photo: Getty Images/AFP

Dawson said access to cannabis is a personal issue for her, noting that it has helped her father deal with pancreatic cancer. She also noticed early in life that when he was younger, her father, who is white, was able to get away with things that black people weren’t.

“He was growing weed off the fire escape,” Dawson said. “He was blatant about his use in a way other people in my community knew not to be.”

Rebel Wilson is among the most famous invested in Cann. Photo: @rebelwilson/Instagram
Rebel Wilson is among the most famous invested in Cann. Photo: @rebelwilson/Instagram

Dawson, who has appeared in Disney’s The Mandalorian series and the film Men in Black II, said she was also drawn to Cann’s business for its drinkable THC, which is the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. Women, who data show tend to prefer edibles and other forms of cannabis that don’t involve smoking, aren’t being adequately reached by the market, she said.

Actor and songwriter Darren Criss is also an investor in Cann. Photo: Handout
Actor and songwriter Darren Criss is also an investor in Cann. Photo: Handout
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