20 Facts About the Beatles That Won’t Let You Down
“Yesterday” by the Beatles is the most covered song of all time! By January of 1986, it had already been covered 1,600 times.
Most celebrities are often typecast into specific roles; however, they are much more than they seem in the media.
Here we’ll explore your favorite celebrities, looking at the facts about their early life, career, family & hobbies, and much more!
Whether you’re looking for actors, singers, authors, or simply want to browse our facts, here you’ll find the most surprising and downright weird facts about all your favorite stars!
“Yesterday” by the Beatles is the most covered song of all time! By January of 1986, it had already been covered 1,600 times.
Martin Luther King Jr. spent just 13 years in the public eye. He became involved in politics at age 25 and died when he was 39.
Did you know that Barack Obama wasn't just the first Black US President, but the one of the youngest to serve in the Oval Office?
In 2014, Kobe Bryant invested $6 million in BodyArmor, which Coca-Cola eventually bought in 2021 for $5.6 billion.
Did you know that Zendaya watches Harry Potter almost daily? She says that the films help her wind down after a long day!
Did you know that Tom Felton, the actor who played Draco Malfoy, also auditioned for the roles of Harry Potter and Ron Weasley?
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."
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?
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.