
The plant power revolution has officially hit Tinseltown. What once existed in underground circles has now officially gone mainstream, in part thanks to celebrities trading in burgers for bean and cheese for oat milk options. Whatever their motivation to take care of animals, take care of the planet, or take care of themselves, influential celebrities are not only changing their diets but changing the world as a whole. The top ten most influential vegans in Tinseltown are as follows:

10. Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande is known for her great vocals, top-of-the-charts songs, and love for animals. The singer has been vegan since 2013. The reason is pretty much based on a moral standpoint. She once said that she loves animals more than most people. It does not stop at mere words with her. She co-founded the Orange Twins Rescue in Los Angeles for needy animals. The whistle vocals might be because of her love for almond milk.

9. Cynthia Erivo
Award-winning performer Cynthia Erivo brings the same intention to her diet as she brings to her work. She has followed a plant-based lifestyle for nearly a decade, originally adopting it for health reasons and vocal care. Always touring means always planning, and Erivo swears by packing vegan staples such as nut butter and seaweed snacks. For her, veganism is part of a broader commitment to wellness, and if it keeps her voice strong through demanding performances, it’s clearly working.

8. Jennifer Coolidge
Jennifer Coolidge has been secretly practicing a vegan lifestyle way before it was cool to be one. For over 20 years, she has been practicing animal-friendly living and was even dubbed a ‘Vegan Queen’ by PETA. This is one commitment that truly bites; she has holding power; she once refused a hot dog ad unless it included a veggie alternative. Coolidge is a fanatic on cruelty-free make-up, rescuing animals, as well as rescuing a dog from the meat industry. Classic move, to say the least.

7. Bella Ramsey
Bella Ramsey may be known for intense, fearless performances, but off-screen, they’re deeply compassionate, especially when it comes to animals. A committed vegan, Ramsey’s motivation stems from concern for both animal welfare and the environment. Their advocacy earned them a spot on PETA’s Most Beautiful Vegan Celebrities list in 2023. Through social media, Ramsey regularly promotes vegan fashion and animal causes, proving that activism and authenticity go hand in hand.

6. Thom Yorke
Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke’s journey toward veganism began decades ago, inspired by The Smiths’ “Meat Is Murder” in the 1990s. He fully embraced veganism in 2015, citing ethical and environmental reasons. Known for favoring plant-based comfort foods and vegan sushi, Yorke frequently uses his platform to speak out about sustainability and animal rights. Those haunting melodies might just be powered by tofu and tempeh.

5. Rooney Mara
Rooney Mara’s decision to go vegan came after watching undercover footage from factory farms, an experience that permanently shifted her perspective. Vegan since 2011, Mara has turned her convictions into action by co-founding the vegan fashion label Hiraeth and narrating the animal rights documentary Dominion alongside Joaquin Phoenix. For Mara, veganism is about consistency between beliefs and behavior, all while maintaining a strong sense of personal style.

4. Woody Harrelson
Woody Harrelson was embracing veganism long before it had mainstream appeal. Vegan for over 30 years, he’s been a steady influence on friends, co-stars, and fans alike. Harrelson has insisted on vegan catering on film sets, supported vegan cookbooks, and openly credits the lifestyle as one of the best decisions he’s ever made. His energy, activism, and longevity speak for themselves.

3. Joaquin Phoenix
Joaquin Phoenix’s passion for vegan food is more rooted in the fact that his dislike for vegan food started in his childhood because he saw fish die while he was a kid. Joaquin Phoenix has been a strong supporter of animal rights in such large platforms as Hollywood, even while he protested his win for Oscars for dairy farming in any documentary.

2. Billie Eilish
She was raised as a vegetarian, eventually going fully vegan for the love of animals. Having such a huge following around the world, she never holds herself back from talking about the truths behind animal agriculture and really encourages these followers to think twice about their choices. Eilish’s activism is unapologetic, bold, and deeply personal-just like the tone of her music. Her influence helped bring vegan conversations to a whole new generation.

1. Moby
There are not many people associated with vegan activism like Moby. Being vegan since 1987, his awakening was the result of his thoughts about his connection to his cat, Tucker, and the notion of loving certain members of the animal kingdom but not others for sustenance. Since then, Moby has opened vegan restaurants, has his beliefs etched into his skin through body art, has spoken at TEDx events, and has donated the profits of his music to the animal activist movement.

From pop sensations to Oscar winners, these celebrities show that compassion never goes out of style. Their influence proves that you don’t need animal products to thrive cr orively, or to leave a lasting legacy.