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Hey there! Today we're checking out some famous folks who share a birthday on January 14. No boring bios here - just quick, fun tidbits about these stars who make this day sparkle. Ready? Let’s dive right in!

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Kai: The Dance Machine Who Loves Nintendo Promises

Kai: The Dance Machine Who Loves Nintendo Promises

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South Korean singer Kai is basically a dance wizard who rocks the stage with mind-blowing moves! He got his start with EXO, went solo with songs like Peaches, and even became a fashion icon. Fun fact? He auditioned because his dad promised him a Nintendo if he made it. Talk about motivation!

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    Declan Rice: The Footballer Who Changed Teams and Minds

    Declan Rice: The Footballer Who Changed Teams and Minds

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    Meet Declan Rice, the midfield powerhouse who captained West Ham to glory and then surprised everyone by moving to Arsenal. Oh, and here’s a twist—he once played for Ireland’s team before deciding England was the place to be. Talk about switching sides with style!

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    Frankie Bridge: From Sales Assistant to Pop Star and TV Pro

    Frankie Bridge: From Sales Assistant to Pop Star and TV Pro

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    Frankie Bridge isn’t just a singer from The Saturdays — she’s also an open book about mental health and a star on reality TV. Before the fame, she was selling clothes at House of Fraser. Proof that everyone starts somewhere, right?

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    Kacy Catanzaro: Ninja Warrior Turned WWE Superstar

    Kacy Catanzaro: Ninja Warrior Turned WWE Superstar

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    This girl crushed American Ninja Warrior and then took her talents to WWE, winning tag team championships. Kacy once dreamed of being a TV stuntwoman—guess she’s been living that thrill all along!

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    Francesco Bagnaia: The MotoGP Racer Called “Pecco” by Sister Fumbles

    Francesco Bagnaia: The MotoGP Racer Called “Pecco” by Sister Fumbles

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    Francesco Bagnaia is a MotoGP champ who’s smooth on the track. His cute nickname “Pecco” came because his sister couldn’t say "Francesco" as a kid. Speedy and adorable, all in one package!

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    D'Andre Swift: Football’s Elusive Playmaker

    D'Andre Swift: Football’s Elusive Playmaker

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    D'Andre Swift zooms around the football field like a pro ninja, catching and running with flair. Back in school, he was a big deal, even making the USA Today All-American team. Not bad for a guy who’s tricky to catch!

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    JJ Peterka: Hockey Speedster with a Multi-Sport Past

    JJ Peterka: Hockey Speedster with a Multi-Sport Past

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    JJ Peterka zips around the ice with lightning speed and scoring skills. But he’s not just a hockey guy—he dabbled in soccer and even speed skating as a kid. Talk about a sports all-rounder!

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    David Nwaba: Defensive Beast Going Global

    David Nwaba: Defensive Beast Going Global

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    David’s the guy you wanna have on your basketball team for defense and crazy athletic dunks. He’s played all over, from the NBA to Japan’s B. League, and fun coincidence—his sister is an Olympic heptathlete. Sports power family, anyone?

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    Maddison Inglis: Aussie Tennis Star With Grand Slam Dreams

    Maddison Inglis: Aussie Tennis Star With Grand Slam Dreams

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    Maddison made waves reaching the third round at the Australian Open and has snagged nine ITF titles. Her ultimate goal? Beat Serena Williams in the Aussie Open final. Sounds like someone to bet on!

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    Qiang Wang: Tennis Pro Who Started Late but Went Big

    Qiang Wang: Tennis Pro Who Started Late but Went Big

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    Qiang Wang didn't start tennis until she was nine, which is pretty late. But she still climbed to world No. 12 and famously beat Serena Williams at the Australian Open. Plus, she trained in Japan for a bit. Not your average sports story!

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