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6 Of Our Favorite Celebrity Spokespeople

Regardless of our disposable income situation, when you see a celebrity serving as a spokesperson for a product, it triggers something in your brain that makes you curious about the…

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Regardless of our disposable income situation, when you see a celebrity serving as a spokesperson for a product, it triggers something in your brain that makes you curious about the product. In some cases, depending on the product and/or your love of the celebrity, you might find yourself buying the item just because of that. Here are just a few of our favorite celebrity-brand pairings.

Kylie Jenner -- Puma

Though her choice to represent Puma was a little controversial, given her brother-in-law's relationship with Adidas (sister Kendall ended up signing with them), Kylie's campaigns have gained major traction for the brand.

Selena Gomez -- Coach

Not only does Selena Gomez represent Coach, but she's also helped design her own bag, aptly called the Selena Grace. We'll grab one, but only if our life can become as cool as hers.

Sophie Turner -- Louis Vuitton

The Game of Thrones star recently shot a campaign for the luxury line, and looked like a full-blown supermodel as she did it.

Sofia Vergara-- Head and Shoulders

While it's unclear if Sofia Vergara ACTUALLY uses the shampoo brand, the commercials show off her quirky personality and sense of humor that's made us love her on Modern Family. And hey, no one wants flakes, right? Maybe she's onto something!

Jennifer Aniston -- SmartWater

Jennifer Aniston's SmartWater campaigns prove that she is actually, in fact, incapable of aging. Seriously, have you ever seen a more perfect human being? If she got that way by drinking SmartWater, we're IN.

John Cena -- Hefty

We see the humor in having super jacked WWE star John Cena appear in the campaigns for Hefty's Ultra Strong garbage bags. It's a good fit.

Regardless of whether these guys actually use the products they hawk, we have to admit that they make us want to buy their products. What!? We're a sucker for some celeb endorsements.

Lauren Levine is a freelance writer who has contributed to publications and websites including The Charlotte Observer, U.S. News & World Report, American Way magazine, The Huffington Post, Hello Giggles, Bustle, Thrillist, Thought Catalog, and others.