What are some broke celebrities who are currently working normal jobs?
Former child star Amanda Bynes was reported to have sought work at a fashion retailer after her financial struggles and legal issues.
Rapper DMX encountered severe financial difficulties and was involved in various low-paying gigs prior to his passing.
Retired NFL player Kevin Williams took a job at a grocery store after his professional sports career.
Former actress Taryn Manning was reported to have worked at a yoga studio when facing financial hardships.
Angus T.
Jones, who starred in "Two and a Half Men," ditched acting at age 21 and now works on the management side of a production company.
Danny Lloyd, who played Danny Torrance in "The Shining," is now a biology professor at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College.
Kevin Jonas, of the Jonas Brothers, ventured into tech and developed an app during the band's hiatus.
Carrie Henn, known for her role as Newt in "Aliens," is now a 45-year-old teacher and mother.
Jon Gosselin, from the reality show "Jon & Kate Plus 8," returned to regular work after his divorce to make ends meet.
Jaye Davidson, known for his role in "The Crying Game," quit Hollywood and went on to work as a model.
Former child actor Danny Lloyd, who starred in "The Shining," is now a professor at a community college.
Pamela Anderson, the iconic "Baywatch" star, was reportedly working as a restaurant hostess in France after facing financial difficulties.
Wesley Snipes, the acclaimed actor known for "Blade," spent time in prison for tax evasion and has since taken on various odd jobs to support himself.
Nicolas Cage, the acclaimed actor, has been reported to have taken on construction work and other manual labor jobs to pay off his massive tax debt.
Gary Coleman, the former child star of "Diff'rent Strokes," worked as a security guard and casino greeter in his later years due to financial troubles.
Chris Tucker, the famous comedian, was reported to have taken on a job at a Home Depot store after his financial struggles and tax issues.
Willie Aames, the former "Eight is Enough" star, worked as a bible salesman and a construction worker after his substance abuse issues led to the loss of his acting career.
Pamela Anderson, the "Baywatch" icon, was spotted working as a restaurant hostess in France after facing financial difficulties.
Anson Williams, the "Happy Days" actor, took on a job as a Walmart greeter after facing financial challenges later in his career.