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What famous person has a birthday on December 2nd?

What famous person has a birthday on December 2nd?

2. Here are some of the notable people celebrating birthdays today, including Aaron Rodgers, Britney Spears, Joe Lo Truglio, Lucy Liu, Nelly Furtado, Rick Savage and more.

Who was born December 2nd?

Famous People Born On December 2nd

  • 1 Britney Spears. 17744. Famous As: Singer-Songwriter.
  • 2 Aaron Rodgers. 4515. Famous As: American football player.
  • 3 Juice WRLD. 58938. Famous As: Rapper.
  • 4 Patrizia Reggiani. 06. Famous As: Socialite.
  • 5 Gianni Versace. 205.
  • 6 Lucy Liu. 224.
  • 7 Charlie Puth. 1107.
  • 8 Tex Watson. 42.

What rapper birthday is December 1st?

Pop-rock-rap singer Tyler Joseph (Twenty One Pilots) is 32.

Is December 2nd a rare birthday?

December babies are rare, particularly if they were born Dec. 24 or Dec. 25, which are the rarest of all birthdays.

What happened December 2nd?

1804 – At Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself Emperor of the French. 1848 – Franz Joseph I becomes Emperor of Austria. 1851 – French President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte overthrows the Second Republic. 1852 – Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte becomes Emperor of the French as Napoleon III.

Is Lil baby a Sagittarius?

Zodiac sign of Lil Baby is Sagittarius.

Who died in December 1?

Died On December 1st

  • 1 George H. W. Bush. 5425. Listed In: Leaders.
  • 2 Aleister Crowley. 99. Listed In: Miscellaneous.
  • 3 James Baldwin. 4310. Listed In: Activists.
  • 4 Henry I of England. 31. Listed In: Historical Personalities.
  • 5 Alexander I of Russia. 30.
  • 6 Jack Hemingway. 50.
  • 7 Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. 11.
  • 8 David Ben-Gurion. 101.

What’s the rarest birthday date?

This Is the Least Common Birthday in the U.S. (No, It’s Not Leap Day)

  • November 23.
  • November 27.
  • December 26.
  • January 2.
  • July 4.
  • December 24.
  • January 1.
  • December 25.

What is December 2nd famous?

This Day in History: December 2 The Monroe Doctrine, which declared that the U.S. would not interfere in European affairs but that its sphere of interest included the entire Western Hemisphere, was enunciated by President James Monroe this day in 1823.

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