Hey, guess what? It’s April 1, and no, we’re not here to prank you - just to spill some fun celeb birthday tea! From actors to rappers and news stars, a bunch of cool people popped out on this day. Ready for some quick celeb highlights? Let’s dive in!
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Asa Butterfield: Kid Star and Super Smash Pro
Asa Butterfield went from adorable kid roles in movies like The Boy in the Striped Pajamas to being the Netflix star of Sex Education. But wait, he’s not just about acting — he’s a legit Super Smash Bros. competitor who even designed his own video game. Talk about multitasking!
King Combs: Hip-Hop Royalty with Style
King Combs is the dude mixing old-school hip-hop vibes with fresh beats. His 2022 hit "Can't Stop Won't Stop" rocked the charts, and he’s also killing it as a model. Fun fact: he dropped tracks way before he was famous on SoundCloud back in 2014. Early bird vibes!
Rachel Maddow: Political Brainiac & Grammy Winner
Rachel Maddow is your go-to for sharp political commentary on MSNBC. Plus, she’s a Grammy-winning author – yep, her audiobook won the prize! Back in the day, she was athletic until a shoulder injury sent her from sports to news desk superstar.
Hillary Scott: Country Star and Almost American Idol
Hillary Scott belts it out with Lady A, winning Grammys and hearts alike. But did you know she tried out for American Idol twice and didn’t make it? Guess it all worked out since she’s now a country queen with a golden voice!
David Oyelowo: The Shakespeare King Who Followed Love
David Oyelowo made history as the first Black actor to play an English king with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Oh, and the story behind his acting? He got roped in by a pretty girl! Also famous for playing Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma.
Susan Boyle: Britain’s Got Talent and Next-Level Voice
Susan Boyle shocked the world with her amazing voice on Britain’s Got Talent and turned record-breaking album sales into a career. Bonus: she was once thought to have a learning disability but later discovered she’s on the autism spectrum with a super brain.
Taran Killam: Comedy Pro Who Was a Teen MADtv Whiz
Taran Killam is basically comedy gold. He spent six seasons rocking Saturday Night Live and even was the youngest cast member ever on MADtv at just 19. He’s got Broadway chops too, and he even voices a kid-friendly nature hero on TV!
Bijou Phillips: Actress, Musician, and Cover Star at 13
Bijou Phillips had a rough-and-tumble start in indie films and dropped an album called I'd Rather Eat Glass. Oh, and she landed on the cover of Interview magazine when she was just 13. Tiny but mighty!
Annette O'Toole: Superman’s Lana Lang and Smallville’s Mom
Annette O'Toole has played roles that stick with you — like Lana Lang in Superman III and Martha Kent on Smallville. Plus, she’s a songwriting pro with an Oscar-nominated tune co-written with her husband. Power couple alert!
Samuel Alito: From Princeton Dreamer to Supreme Court Justice
Samuel Alito once dreamed of sitting on the Supreme Court — and look at him now! He’s an Associate Justice known for shaking things up with some big legal decisions. Talk about goal setting paying off!

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