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Hey there! Today’s the day some pretty cool folks celebrate another trip around the sun. We’re talking about Gigi Hadid, John Cena, George Lopez, and a bunch of other stars. Let’s peek at 10 faces that make April 23 way more exciting.

Dive in for fun facts and see if you share your birthday with any of these celebs!

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Gigi Hadid: The Supermodel Who Runs the Runway, 31

Gigi Hadid: The Supermodel Who Runs the Runway, 31

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Gigi Hadid basically owns the runway. She’s graced more Vogue covers than you can count and even started her own fancy cashmere brand. Oh, and before the glitz, she was the captain of her high school volleyball team. Talk about a glow-up!

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    John Cena: The Wrestler Who Never Gives Up, 49

    John Cena: The Wrestler Who Never Gives Up, 49

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    John Cena is the ultimate "Never Give Up" guy. He’s won more WWE championships than anyone and granted tons of wishes for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Bonus cool fact: He can speak Mandarin—because why not?

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    George Lopez: Making Us Laugh Since Forever, 65

    George Lopez: Making Us Laugh Since Forever, 65

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    George Lopez has been cracking us up while shining a light on Mexican American life for years. He had his own sitcom, hosted a late-night show, and even survived a kidney transplant—his wife was the donor. Now that’s partnership goals.

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    Valerie Bertinelli: TV Star and Foodie Extraordinaire, 66

    Valerie Bertinelli: TV Star and Foodie Extraordinaire, 66

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    Valerie Bertinelli has been on your TV screen forever—from sitcoms to hosting Food Network shows. She’s also a best-selling author. Side note: She had a tough family start but kept shining through it all.

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    John Oliver: The British Dude Who Makes News Funny, 49

    John Oliver: The British Dude Who Makes News Funny, 49

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    John Oliver was born to be funny (and smart). He wanted to be a pro soccer player but ended up making you laugh while teaching you stuff on TV. Multiple Emmys later, he’s still the king of witty takes on the news.

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    Dev Patel: The Actor Who Stole Our Hearts, 36

    Dev Patel: The Actor Who Stole Our Hearts, 36

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    Dev Patel shot to fame with Slumdog Millionaire, and he’s been killing it ever since. He’s also a black belt in Taekwondo—so watch out! Oh, and he just tried his hand at directing. Multi-talented much?

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    Kal Penn: From Movies to Politics and Back, 49

    Kal Penn: From Movies to Politics and Back, 49

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    Kal Penn made us laugh in Harold & Kumar but then went and worked at the White House. Yep, he’s done a bit of everything. Fun fact: He played baritone sax in middle school’s jazz band. Rock on, Kal!

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    Laufey: The Icelandic Voice That Feels Like a Warm Hug, 27

    Laufey: The Icelandic Voice That Feels Like a Warm Hug, 27

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    Laufey’s music is like jazz and pop had a sweet little baby. She’s won a Grammy and speaks three languages. Basically, she’s the friend you want to chill with and listen to while sipping coffee.

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    Michael Moore: The Documentary Rebel, 72

    Michael Moore: The Documentary Rebel, 72

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    Michael Moore is the guy who loves to shake things up with his documentaries. He even snagged an Oscar for Bowling for Columbine. Bonus: He was an Eagle Scout before all the movie stuff. Who knew?

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    Lee Majors: The Classic TV Hero, 87

    Lee Majors: The Classic TV Hero, 87

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    Lee Majors is basically TV royalty. He played the Six Million Dollar Man and kept us hooked on The Fall Guy. Fun tidbit: He picked his stage name in honor of a football coach. Classic move!

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