Celebrities who are addicted to Gambling



Below we look at a group of celebrities that love gambling so much that they’re famous for it.

Most self-made celebrities live the good life. Those that love to party drop up to $10,000 a night on drinks. Celebrities that love vacations tour the world in private jets and pay for world-class services. Below we look at a group of celebrities that love gambling so much that they’re famous for it.

Michael Jordan

In the NBA, most people know Jordan as the bona fide greatest of all time (GOAT). Outside of it, Jordan is a billionaire, an investor, a philanthropist, and a gambler. The former athlete's gambling hobby started way back before he retired the first time.
 
In fact, some people believe Jordan was forced to retire because he couldn’t contain his gambling habits in 1993. This makes sense when you consider that Jordan spent a whole night gambling one day before a playoff game earlier that year. The Bulls lost that game and the media had fun mocking the goat in the next following days.

Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen reached the peak of his career while portraying the lead star of the Comedy show “Two and a Half Men.” Sheen used to make up to $1.8 million per episode back then. And being a fan of parties, the actor got hooked into gambling.

According to his then wife, Denise Richards, Sheen would bet an average of $20,000 per week. He mostly wagered on sports even when he lost consistently. Sheen’s marriage finally ended in 2006 but his gambling addiction didn’t end there.

The father of five continued to gamble for five more years before quitting in 2011. Like fellow actor Chad Murray, Sheen has since then dimmed of the limelight. He’s an actor, yes, but not as successful as he once was.

Tobey Maguire

Many people know Tobey as the original Spiderman. But after his success in the trilogy, Maguire gained the habit of casual gambling. And unlike many Americans that find USA online casinos at Zamsino, Maguire wasn’t always wise on where he visited to wager.

He started off gambling in an illegal ring operated by failed skier Molly Bloom. After Bloom ran into trouble with mobsters and the FBI, Maguire got involved in another scam albeit out of his control. During a poker competition in the late 2000s, spiderman wagered and won $311,000. Unfortunately, the money won had been stolen, attracting the kind of attention no celebrity desires.

Ben Affleck

Like Spiderman (Tobey), Batman was once part of the illegal poker ring operated by Molly Bloom. But unlike Maguire, Ben Affleck hasn’t suffered in the eyes of the press because of his gambling activities. Quite the contrary, the Batman actor became so good at poker that some casinos chase him away from their establishments.

“I became decent, the casinos asked me not to play blackjack. I mean the fact that being good at the game is against the rules that the casinos should tell you something about the casinos,” Ben Affleck once said.

Tiger Woods

15-time golf champion Tiger Woods has undergone lots of ups and downs in his career. He’s earned multiple awards, undergone a messy divorce and initiated a comeback no one would have expected. But beyond his achievements in golf, Tiger is also a good gambler.

He’s won hundreds of thousands of dollars in Las Vegas. At one time, he won over a million dollars. Tiger doesn’t wager small money though. The golfer’s average bet is $25,000—money average gamblers would wish to win in a bet. Tiger is also smart and cares about his health, which is why he has a self-imposed limit of not gambling beyond $1 million in any Vegas casino.

50 Cent

We know some celebrities love gambling but few of them are as vocal about how much they win as rapper 50 Cent. In 2012, for example, the Candy Shop hitmaker earned $500,000 by backing the Giants to beat the 49ers in an NFL post-season game.

After the win, 50 wagered more money on the New York Giants. And considering the Giants went on to win the Super Bowl that year, it is correct to say 50 Cent went laughing “straight to the bank.” Apart from casino gambling, 50 has also made several other noteworthy gambles.
 
In 2014, the now movie actor/producer accepted the chance to accept payments in bitcoin from people who wanted to buy his rap album. He gambled for it and received some cash that would later accumulate into $7 million.

Ray Romano

Ray became famous portraying Raymond in "Everybody Loves Raymond." The series, which showed the daily struggles of a middle-class family in the US was hugely successful. With the fame and money that came with it, Ray developed started doing what every other celebrity does.

When not hanging out with other big stars of the time like Chad Murray, Romano was gambling. The actor didn’t tell anyone about it and would even portray an addict in the 2009 gambling movie “Men of a Certain Age.” In 2011, the Big Sick actor admitted the movie was about his life and he would seek gambling addiction help in the future.

Floyd Mayweather Jnr.

Floyd may not be the most educated athletes but he picks his battles wisely. Whether it’s the recent flick in Japan that earned him $9 million in two minutes or beating non-boxer Macgregor for a $100 million bout, Mayweather is smart. Or is he?

When rapper 50 Cent challenged him to read one page of his favorite Harry Potter novel for $750,000 in 2014, Floyd cleverly declined. He certainly didn’t need the money anyway—something he has plenty of. So rich is Mayweather that he wagers up to $1 million on a regular basis. He’s won many of the bets but has also lost some.

To Conclude

Celebrities are known for their rare talents, monetary success, and fame. Most of them spend their wealth on extravagant things even when they don't have to. Celebrities that love gambling, for example, spend up to one million dollars on bets. But like all of us. Sometimes they win, sometimes they lose.


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