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Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie worked fast food jobs as Eva Longoria says ‘every kid needs to’

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Stars, they’re just like us.

Before making it big in the entertainment industry, many of today’s biggest stars worked everyday jobs in different fast food restaurants to make a living.

Actors such as Eva Longoria, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie got their start working in fast food, as did musicians Shania Twain and Gwen Stefani.

Here are some celebrities who worked normal jobs before breaking into the industry.

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“Desperate Housewives” star Eva Longoria recently shared she worked in fast food all throughout high school.

During a recent appearance on “The Jennifer Hudson Show,” Longoria revealed she worked at Wendy’s from the age of 14 until she was 17.

“My whole high school was in fast food. I think every kid needs to work in fast food,” she said on the show. “I did everything at Wendy’s: mopping floors and changing the salad bar, to Wendy, I was Wendy.”

She went on to tell Hudson that she enjoyed working at the fast food joint because she “loved earning a paycheck” and “not having to ask for money” from everyone.

“And that idea that if I work, and I earn, and if I work more, I earn more. Like I could gauge how hard I wanted to work that week or not. So I do think there is value in working in fast food.”

Brad Pitt once proudly dressed as a chicken to celebrate the grand opening of El Pollo Loco.

The “Fight Club” actor confirmed he once worked for the fast food restaurant during an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” in 2019, telling the audience, a “man’s got to eat.”

While he couldn’t remember how much he got paid for his work in the chicken costume, Pitt recalled that he “got flipped off a lot.” DeGeneres later joked that “everybody should start dressed as a chicken outside of a restaurant” if they aspire to have a career like Pitt’s.

The actor went on to star in many blockbuster hits, including “Troy,” “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” “Ocean’s Eleven” and most recently, “F1: The Movie;” he won an Academy Award in 2020 for his work in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”

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Gwen Stefani start in fast food ultimately changed her life.

The singer first shared that Dairy Queen her first job during a 2017 interview with Marie Claire. She later elaborated on her time working at the chain restaurant during an episode of “The Voice” in 2023.

“I would be back there, and they’re like, ‘If you make a mistake, it’s OK. Just put it in the freezer. You can have it on your break,'” Stefani recalled them telling her. “I was like, ‘Oops! Oops!’”

The fast food chain not only gave Stefani her first job, but was also the birthplace of the band that made her famous. It was while working at Dairy Queen that she met John Spence, who formed No Doubt with Stefani’s brother Eric.

Spence was the original lead singer of the band, with Stefani singing backup. However, after he died by suicide in 1987, Stefani took over as the band’s frontman.

“Pink Pony Club” singer, Chappell Roan, worked at a small coffee shop while working to make it as a musician.

Roan worked at Scooter’s Coffee in Missouri, where she grew up before achieving mainstream success in 2024 with her debut album, “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess,” which was released in September 2023.

During an interview with popular YouTuber, Nardwuar, Roan described “working the drive-through” and wearing the headset as “awesome,” saying she “had a great time” while working there during the pandemic, but admitted that “look[ing] back at that time, and I’m like, that was f—ing hard. That was hard.”

“The hardest thing is being on headset and having someone at the window while you’re taking an order, typing it in, and giving the correct change at the same time,” she explained. “So you’re talking to two or three different people at once, and you’re making drinks.”

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Shania Twain shared in a February 2023 interview with ET Canada via People that she once worked at McDonald’s to support herself before making it big as a country star.

The “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” singer shared that while she “worked in several departments,” she “loved the drive-thru.”

“I always love, like, ‘Welcome to McDonald’s, can I take your order please?’ It’s just very quiet rhythmic, and I like to serve. I like to make people happy,” she said. “The drive-thru was always particularly fun because you could speak to the people on the other side without seeing them.”

Twain told the outlet that she “learned a lot” about good service while working at the fast-food giant, adding that the job wasn’t always easy because she was balancing it with being “on stage at night on the weekends.”

Everything came full-circle in August 2025, when it was announced that Twain had partnered with McDonald’s Canada, jazzing upside menu items, calling them Shania’s Sides.

“This collaboration feels like a homecoming for me,” Twain said in a statement. “I fell in love with McDonald’s fries while working as a crew member in Toronto, so being able to dress them up with my personal touch was surreal. Whether you’re enjoying your All Dressed McShaker Fries, or gearing up for a big moment, life is just more exciting when you’re all dressed up.”  

Rapper Nicki Minaj worked a lot of jobs before making it big in the music industry.

During an appearance on the “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Minaj shared that she used to work at an office and as a waitress, saying she worked as a server everywhere, before saying, “I probably waited on people in this audience for a matter of fact,” adding, “If you’ve ever eaten at Red Lobster, I probably took your order.”

“That’s what made me wanna hurry up and follow my dream, because I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is not for me. I gotta hurry up and get out of here before it’s too late,'” Minaj said about working at the chain restaurant.

Eventually, Minaj broke into the mainstream music scene with her debut album, “Pink Friday,” which featured one of her biggest songs of all time, “Super Bass.”

Prior to breaking through in the entertainment industry with her role in “Wolf of Wall Street,” Margot Robbie worked as a sandwich artist at Subway.

Robbie elaborated on her experience working at the fast food chain during her appearance on “Hot Ones,” saying the craziest sandwiches she made were “probably the ones I made for myself because I wanted to try every different variation.”

“I think I was really good at it though, because I would really spread everything out to the edges evenly, the right amount of everything,” she said. “And now when I go to Subway and someone just kind of throws it on right in the middle, like puts a ton of sauce there, it just kills me.

She added that she doesn’t really “go that often anymore because I watch them make it badly.”

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Amy Adams is a six-time Academy Award-nominated actress, but worked as a hostess at Hooters prior to starting her acting career.

During an interview with THR’s Awards Chatter podcast, in January 2019, Adams said she doesn’t mind being asked about it, but said “it just makes me laugh,” saying “it’s a great thing to teach kids” that you could spend “three months in orange shorts and you have to talk about it forever.”

“It was a really good job because, at the time, minimum wage was $3.85, and they were willing to pay $7 to the hostesses and that for me—saving up for a car and being a dancer—I ran around in tights and a leotard all day long anyway,” she said. “I learned that there was a difference between dance class and Hooters very quickly.”

She received her first Oscar nomination in 2006, for her supporting role in the movie “Junebug.”

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Prior to becoming the Queen of Pop, Madonna was living in New York and trying to make it as a dancer while taking odd jobs.

She discussed her early days in New York during a 2015 interview on “The Howard Stern Show“, saying she was able to attend school by getting “a partial scholarship to the Alvin Ailey School” and later “started just making little bits of money” by getting a job.

“And then I was taking jobs. I did everything. I worked at Dunkin’ Donuts. I was a hat chick,” she said.

“I could be the CEO of Dunkin’ Donuts. Dangit.”

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Arkansas school director sentenced for being ‘ringleader’ of child fight club

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An Arkansas school director  was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 120 days of house arrest with electronic monitoring and nine years of probation after prosecutors accused her of being the “ringleader” of a makeshift child fight club.

Mary Tracy Morrison, 51, the owner and director of The Delta Institute for the Developing Brain and the Engage program in Jonesboro, pleaded guilty Monday to one count of permitting child abuse and four counts of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, according to KAIT.

The judge also prohibited her from working with children in any professional capacity and ruled she must surrender her occupational therapy license and any other related licenses, complete a mental health assessment and follow all recommended treatments.

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Morrison was arrested in April 2025 after a mother told the Craighead County Sheriff’s Office that her teenage son reported being mentally and physically abused while he was at the school.

Video footage that deputies obtained through a search warrant revealed Morrison had “instructed the child to sit on the floor while being surrounded on the outside of a circle by 18 other juvenile students and Dr. Morrison,” according to a probable cause affidavit, KAIT reported.

The affidavit said that Morrison told the other students to put their hands on the child in the center and hit the child with an “unknown object.”

As Morrison verbally berated the child, another student was seen kicking and choking the child.

After the alleged incident, Morrison was observed “giving the juvenile a high five, displaying her pleasure with the student’s actions,” according to the affidavit.

The incident lasted 30 minutes and featured a teacher directing a student to strike a classmate “in the private area,” deputies said.

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Following the incident, Morrison “instructed the victim to apologize to all other students” and told the students to never discuss what had happened again, the document stated.

Three other school employees — Michael Bean, 38, Kristin Bell, 36, and Kathrine Lipscomb, 45, were also arrested in connection with the abuse.

Fox News Digital could not immediately reach The Delta Institute for the Developing Brain or the Engage program for comment because no public or operational email address was listed for either organization.

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Explosion at a fireworks plant in China kills at least 21 people, injures dozens more: report

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An explosion at a fireworks factory in a central Chinese province killed at least 21 people and injured 61 others, according to state media.

The blast happened at a fireworks plant in Liuyang, a city administered by Changsha in Hunan province, on Monday afternoon, China’s official news agency Xinhua reported.

The plant was operated by Liuyang Huasheng Fireworks Manufacturing and Display Co. in Liuyang, which is under the jurisdiction of Hunan’s capital, Changsha. Liuyang is home to a hub for fireworks manufacturing, state media China Daily reported.

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Aerial footage from state broadcaster CCTV showed white smoke still billowing on Tuesday in parts of the area, with facilities collapsed or damaged and debris scattered around.

Nearly 500 firefighters, rescuers and medical personnel responded to the scene, according to the South China Morning Post. People in danger zones were evacuated because of what authorities described as high risks posed by two black powder warehouses at the site.

Chinese President Xi Jinping called for “all-out efforts” to save injured victims and to search for people who remain unaccounted for, Xinhua reported. He called on authorities to probe the cause and pursue serious accountability. Xi also ordered effective risk screening and hazard control in key industries and the strengthening of public safety management.

Xi often issues “important instructions” to local officials after deadly accidents and disasters, according to reports.

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Authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the blast, and unspecified “control measures” were taken against those in charge of the company.

In an effort to avoid additional accidents during the search for survivors, rescuers adopted measures such as spraying and humidification to eliminate potential hazards. Robots were also used to assist with the search and rescue operation.

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Trump: Iranian People Need Guns, ‘I Think They’re Getting Some’ and Will ‘Fight as Good as Anybody’ When They Do

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On Monday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show,” President Donald Trump said he’s “torn” about the Iranian people taking to the streets now, “because they lost 42,000 people in the first two weeks. I don’t really want to see that. They have to

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