XRP (XRP-USD) has quietly built one of the most surprising fan clubs in finance. Snoop Dogg, Madonna, Ashton Kutcher—some of the world’s biggest celebrities have thrown their support behind Ripple’s XRP. This isn’t just a token for banks and payment giants. It’s a crypto with serious cultural pull.
Snoop Dogg Steals the Show for Ripple
Back in 2018, Snoop Dogg didn’t just lend his image to XRP. He showed up and performed live at Ripple’s exclusive XRP Community Night, capping off the company’s Swell conference. This wasn’t just another crypto gathering focused on dry finance talk. Ripple blended payments tech with pop culture, and Snoop’s performance proved that XRP was playing on a whole different level.
Ashton Kutcher Donates $4 Million in XRP on Live TV
Ashton Kutcher, the actor-turned-venture-capitalist, took XRP into millions of living rooms. During The Ellen DeGeneres Show, he shocked the audience by donating $4 million worth of XRP to Ellen’s Wildlife Fund. He pulled out his phone and made the transfer live on air, proving XRP wasn’t just for trading—it could power real-world generosity in an instant.
Madonna Drives XRP Donations for Orphans
Pop icon Madonna took a different route. She partnered with Ripple in 2018 to raise funds for orphans in Malawi through her Raising Malawi foundation. The campaign used XRP to streamline donations across borders, showing how crypto could remove friction from global giving. This wasn’t just a publicity stunt—it was Ripple demonstrating XRP’s utility in places that needed it most.
Bill Clinton Praises Blockchain’s Potential
Ripple’s reach didn’t stop with celebrities. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton delivered the keynote at Ripple’s Swell conference. He praised blockchain’s ability to modernize global finance, according to UsetheBitcoin.com, and his appearance hinted at XRP’s growing influence in political and institutional circles.
These celebrity moves show XRP’s influence isn’t limited to financial circles.
At the time of writing, XRP is sitting at $2.21.
