It is quite a journey for co-founder Morgan, whose early fame came aged 17 when he was kicked by Chelsea’s Hazard during the side’s game against Swansea City in 2013.
The teenager fell to the ground as Hazard attempted to get the ball from him, with the Blues midfielder then trying to kick it from under him, but instead he appeared to make contact with the youngster.
Hazard was sent off for the kick at the Liberty Stadium, and later apologised, but the incident prompted widespread debate among football fans, players and pundits about who was at fault.
Ten years later, as Morgan’s business boomed, he reunited with Hazard for a YouTube video where they laughed about the incident.
Morgan and Quinn took a serious approach to their business, despite the bling and celebrity bluster.
Having moved quickly into the ready-to-drink market as it boomed following the pandemic, Au Vodka became second only to BuzzBallz in the UK.
Morgan told BBC Wales News in 2025 that he had his eyes set further afield, and was expanding aggressively into the US market.
Speaking last year, Morgan said: “If you asked a 25-year-old target market consumer in America, would they know Au? Probably not yet,” he said.
“So there’s still so many more people who don’t know about us. And I think we’re still driven to try and take over the world a little bit more.”
In 2025 the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found Au Vodka broke rules by inappropriately aiming the alcohol at people under 18 in a social media promotion, and banned the advert featuring a Love Island contestant from TikTok.
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