39 Fun Facts About Doja Cat That You Didn’t Know
In 2021, Doja Cat hosted the MTV Video Music Awards for the first time, where she was nominated for five awards and won three.
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In 2021, Doja Cat hosted the MTV Video Music Awards for the first time, where she was nominated for five awards and won three.
Jeff Bezos originally wanted to name Amazon "Cadabra" but changed his mind after people kept mishearing it as "cadaver."
Jeffrey Dahmer was obsessed with Star Wars and wore yellow contact lenses to resemble the Return of the Jedi villain, the Emperor.
While Lana Del Rey may not come across as the sporty type, did you know she's a football fan and supports Liverpool FC?
Did you know that Tom Holland's first tattoo was a Spider-Man logo on the bottom of his foot?
Did you know that Queen Elizabeth II has traveled to 120 countries without a passport?
Jonathan Banks was paid $100,000 for each episode he played Michael Ehrmantraut in the Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul!
Chuck Norris was the first westerner to ever receive an 8th-degree black belt Grand Master in Taekwondo.
Nestor Carbonell studied alongside Matthew Fox at high school, who he later worked with in the television show Lost.
Did you know that Michelangelo designed the fortifications for his hometown, the city of Florence?
Did you know that Steve Jobs has over 300 patents with his name on them?
Did you know that celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has a black belt in Karate?