Monica Reed

You won’t believe what the new fad in Hollywood is

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You won’t believe what the new fad in Hollywood is

The latest fad in Hollywood is actually kind of a cool and awesome one. It’s BEEKEEPING.  Yup, beekeeping!

A ton of celebrities are into it and loving it!  Aaron Paul, Sophia Bush, Jennifer Garner, Morgan Freeman, Leonardo DiCaprio, David Beckham, Chris Hemsworth, and Samuel L. Jackson, who turned Scarlett Johansson onto it.

Beekeeping has picked up during the pandemic, since people have more time on their hands. And L.A. is a great place to do it because there’s no winter.  Here is a huge benefit, you can get honey all year long in L.A.

You’re also helping the environment. As one expert puts it, quote, “We educate the public that honey bees are safe and that we need them. Bees pollinate one in three pieces of food that we eat.”

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