Mariah Carey
According to multiple reports, the famous songbird was once a Girl Scout, way before she released her chart-topping single, "Vision of Love." Since, she has never stopped giving and helping other people, having helped launch Camp Mariah, which is a summer camp in New York to help disadvantage, inner-city children.
Debbie Reynolds
The actress earned more than 42 badges, and participated in the Girl Scout Piper Project in 1966 to encourage more girls to join the Girl Scouts. Reynolds sang about her experiences in the song "Follow the Piper." When asked if "are you going to be tired of being a Girl Scout," Reynolds responded, "Never, I like being a Girl Scout." Her daughter, Carey Fisher, was also a Girl Scout.
Hillary Clinton
"The Girl Scouts not only taught me great songs that I still sing, but lifelong lessons about leadership," the former First Lady told a group of Scouts while celebrating International Day of the Girl. "And the value of public services and friendships that go back all those years and keep me grounded."
Martha Stewart
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts USA, Stewart dedicated one of her television shows to honor the organization, with an entire studio audience composed of scouts and leaders. "Girl Scout camp at South Mountain Retreat taught me the real love of the outdoors, camaraderie, and friendship," she stated. The QVC designer was a Girl Scout while growing up in Nutley, New Jersey.
Laura Bush
The former First Lady became the Honorary National President of Girls Scouts of the USA, where she helped the organization celebrate its 90th anniversary. "Girl Scouts has the perfect approach to reaching girls worldwide," she said. "The world is a better place because of Girls Scouts."
Mackenzie Hancsicsak
The This is Us actress attended the 2019 SAG Awards and sold girl scout cookies to the audience! Before the event, she had said she would be wearing "a blue dress" with "Thin Mint cookies in my purse."
Taylor Swift
This former Girl Scout has never stopped giving, even long after she traded in her sash and badges. For her latest tour, Swift gifted the Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey free tickets for her show at MetLife Stadium.
Venus Williams
The tennis champion was a Girl Scout for a short period time and even hosted a luncheon for current and former Scouts in Dallas, Texas. "What helps you stay motivated is doing something that you love," she said at the event. "Something that when you wake up in the morning, you want to be better at."
Grace Kelly
The iconic Hollywood actress who became the Princess of Monaco was a Girl Scout while growing up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Katie Couric
"Women in business and government have come a long way since I took the Girl Scout pledge," she wrote on her blog. "And maybe, to quote ‘Dirty Dancing,' no body puts baby in a corner anymore—or calls us ‘baby' for that matter."
Dionne Warwick
Growing up in East Orange, New Jersey, the singer took the Girl Scout oath to be "friendly and helpful," before she became a legendary singer. Later in life, she became a UN Global Ambassador.
Robin Roberts
The Good Morning America co-anchor confirmed on Twitter that she was a Girl Scout and is a lifetime member.
Lisa Ling
The journalist was honored by the Oklahoma City Girl Scouts in 2012 for the annual Juliette Low Leadership luncheon. "Girl Scouts had a tremendous impact on helping be to build self-confidence. It is a terrific organization for girls, and one that promotes the right things," she said in a news release about the event.
Gloria Steinem
The feminist icon was named to the Every Girl Scout council, which is apart of the Girl Scout curriculum in which Steinem has been credited for helping "moved sisterhood to where it is today."
Condoleezza Rice
The former Secretary of State was honored by the Girl Scouts during Black History Month, who stated that every female secretary of state in the history of the U.S has been a Girl Scout.
Queen Latifah
The singer and actress narrated a video for the Girl Scouts titled "Lifetime of Leadership," which helped highlight former Scouts such as herself and the good they've done in society. "Not just making our mark, but making a difference," she said. "Now that's a job for a Girl Scout."
Vanessa Hudgens
The Rent: Live actress was made an honorary Girl Scout of Greater Los Angeles at the premiere of her movie Bandslam, because of her leadership qualities and kind heart.

