Businesses around the globe are crippled due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the same can’t be said for Soulja Boy who is making serious money out of his soap business.
The coronavirus has been declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation but it seems that’s not enough to stop businessmen like Soulja Boy from cashing in some dough.
According to PageSix, the rapper in a recent interview revealed that he and manager Miami Mike invested in a Mississippi franchise called The Soap Shop. Since the Coronavirus pandemic broke, sources say that the store’s profits have tripled.
The Soap Shop corporation, which sells hand soap, dish detergent, and other cleaning products that people are snatching up amid the COVID-19 outbreak, has gone from selling 100 bottles of cleaning products a month to well-over 3,000 bottles, according to the website.
Soulja Boy seems like one of the few making money out of the coronavirus pandemic
The “Crank That” artist recently explained that he had invested in The Soap Shop to mix things up. According to him;
“It’s just different businesses … once you get into the music industry, you know, branch out, do different stuff like try different things. Try different business ventures,” he told “The Breakfast Club” earlier this week. “Everybody needs soap.”
The Soap Shop also gives back to the community by benefiting local kids through Soulja’s charity called Bubbles for Cash.
The novel coronavirus which is causing a lot of panic across the globe has now infected more than 115,800 people and killed over 4,200 worldwide.
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