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Hey! Guess what? Today’s May 7 and some pretty cool famous folks share this birthday. We’re spilling the tea on 10 stars who make this day extra sparkly. Ready to meet your celeb birthday buddies? Let’s jump right in!

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MrBeast: The Giveaway King, 28

MrBeast: The Giveaway King, 28

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Meet MrBeast, aka James Stephen Donaldson, the internet’s favorite challenge master and giveaway wizard. This guy doesn’t just drop videos; he drops massive piles of cash and surprises that leave millions speechless. Oh, and he runs food joints like MrBeast Burger too. Fun fact: he started making YouTube videos when he was just 13, chatting about games and guessing other YouTubers’ bank accounts—what a grind!

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    J Balvin: Reggaeton’s Global Groove Master, 41

    J Balvin: Reggaeton’s Global Groove Master, 41

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    J Balvin isn’t just a Colombian singer; he’s the life of every Latin party from here to Mars. With hits like Energía and Colores, he’s slayed the Latin Grammys and became a Billboard heavyweight. Plus, he’s open about mental health, making him even cooler. Guess what? Before hitting fame, J Balvin hammered wood and painted houses in the US. Talk about humble beginnings!

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    Aidy Bryant: Comedy Queen, 39

    Aidy Bryant: Comedy Queen, 39

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    Aidy Bryant is the woman behind some of your funniest Saturday Night Live moments, rocking sharp wit and hilarious impressions. When she’s not making you LOL, she’s killing it on Hulu’s Shrill and even got an Emmy nod to prove it. Fun tidbit: before comedy fame, Aidy was sweeping hair at a barber shop. Yep, from mops to mic drops!

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    Alexander Ludwig: Action Star & Country Crooner, 34

    Alexander Ludwig: Action Star & Country Crooner, 34

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    If you loved the tough guy Cato in The Hunger Games or the Viking legend Björn Ironside, that’s Alexander Ludwig lighting up the screen. But don’t stop there—he also rocks a country music album called Highway 99. And get this, he used to be a freestyle ski ace and adores skydiving. Adventure much?

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    Andrew Barth Feldman: Broadway’s Bright New Star, 24

    Andrew Barth Feldman: Broadway’s Bright New Star, 24

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    Andrew Barth Feldman made you feel all the feels as Evan Hansen on Broadway. Then he switched gears to star with Jennifer Lawrence in a comedy that’s a total blast. And if that’s not enough, he started his own theater company way back when, during middle school—talk about a prodigy! His mission? Raising money for autism research, superhero style.

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    Breckin Meyer: From Clueless to Comedy & Drumming, 52

    Breckin Meyer: From Clueless to Comedy & Drumming, 52

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    Breckin Meyer rode the teen wave all the way to stardom with Clueless and then made a name as the voice behind Robot Chicken. Oh, and he’s pretty handy on the drums too. Bonus scoop: he went to elementary school with Drew Barrymore—who was his first kiss! How sweet (and a little adorable).

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    Traci Lords: From Rebel to Renaissance Woman, 58

    Traci Lords: From Rebel to Renaissance Woman, 58

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    Traci Lords knows how to keep you guessing. Starting with a wild early career (spoiler: she posed for Penthouse at 15 using a fake ID), she flipped the script and turned into an actress, singer, writer, and director—not to mention a best-selling author. Her dance hit “Control” still gets the party started!

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    Thelma Houston: The Voice That Won the Grammy, 80

    Thelma Houston: The Voice That Won the Grammy, 80

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    Thelma Houston’s voice has been blasting through speakers and screens for over 50 years. Her 1977 hit “Don’t Leave Me This Way” snagged a Grammy and still gets everyone dancing. Before that, she proved her chops on a comedy show with Marty Feldman. Talk about talent with range!

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    Bill Kreutzmann: The Drummer Who Beat the Odds, 80

    Bill Kreutzmann: The Drummer Who Beat the Odds, 80

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    Bill Kreutzmann is the heartbeat behind the legendary Grateful Dead, smashing drums on over 2,300 shows! Here’s the kicker: his sixth-grade teacher said he couldn’t keep a beat. Guess who’s laughing now? He’s also juggled bands and wrote a memoir called Deal—rock history in one guy.

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    Amy Heckerling: Queen of Teen Comedy, 72

    Amy Heckerling: Queen of Teen Comedy, 72

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    Amy Heckerling gave us the ultimate teen movie classics like Fast Times at Ridgemont High and the forever-iconic Clueless. She’s got a knack for spotting all the fun and awkward bits of youth life that keep us laughing for decades. Oh, and she nearly went for a career writing for Mad magazine before switching gears—thank goodness!

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