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ONE ETERNAL LOVE

hese days, celebrities who support cannabis are a dime a dozen. Famous people who have previously never had any affiliation with the industry have come arranges a list of the top 10 highest-paid deceased celebrities, and Marley appears at number eight on the list for 2020, behind Michael Jackson, Dr. Seuss, Charles Schultz, Arnold Palmer, Elvis Presley, Kobe Bryant and Juice WRLD. Marley has managed to make this list eight years in a row. “Bob Marley also saw his music streams soar this year—the reggae legend accumulated more than a billion spins globally. House of Marley, his line of speakers, turntables and headphones, and sales of T-shirts and lighters adorned with his likeness also added more than $3 million to his coffers,” reported. It is unclear if the news outlet took Marley’s cannabis line, Marley Natural, into account when putting together the list. Although we miss him dearly, it’s a relief to see at least one cannabis advocate making bank off of their skills—and we’re pretty sure no recent cannabis-supporting celebrity will ever be able to match his greatness, or his post-death income.

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