5 WWE Superstars' wives who have their own businesses
#2. WWE Superstar The Miz - Maryse Ouellet
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WWE Superstar The Miz is married to former Divas Champion Maryse Ouellet. Maryse is a very talented lady. Throughout her career, she worked in different fields, including modeling, pro wrestling, and acting.
Maryse joined WWE in 2007 following her participation in the 2006 Diva Search competition. She spent nearly five years in the company before getting released in October 2011. Following her release, the former Divas Champion became a licensed realtor. She also started her own clothing and jewelry company called House of Maryse. Besides being the owner of the project, she is also the designer.
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"House of Maryse is an online store where you can buy jewelry, bikinis, lingerie, all those beautiful things I love to wear on a daily basis. It's available in 400 stores so it's a really big project of mine," Maryse explained on her LinkedIn profile.
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The Miz and Maryse married in 2014 after dating for several years. They now have two daughters. In recent years, the 38-year-old made several sporadic appearances alongside her husband in WWE.
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