Leos (the Lions) are known to be the center of attention.
From 44th President of the United States Barack Obama to the late vocal legend Whitney Houston, all these celebrities share the spotlight.
Rick Fox
Former NBA Los Angeles Lakers player Rick Fox celebrated his 44th birthday on July 24th. He can be seen as a member of Tasha Mack’s love triangle on BET sitcom The Game.
Dawn Richard
Richard premiered on MTV’s Making the Band group Danity Kane then moved to super group Diddy-Dirty Money before releasing her solo debut album GoldenHeart in January. Richard embraces being a Leo lion (Aug. 5). She roars this fall with the second installment to the Heart trilogy BlackHeart.
Al Roker
Today Show weatherman has often discussed his struggles with weight loss, realizing a healthy diet can keep him around for years. He will celebrate his 58th birthday on August 20th.
Deion Sanders
Must be the money that keeps Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders looking so young. The former football and baseball player, who works as an NFL Network analyst celebrates on August 9th.
Meagan Good
August 8.
Actress and movie producer Meagan Good still reminds us of that girl in the Friday movie. Recently married to studio executive Devon Franklin, Good plays Will Ferrell’s girlfriend in the Anchorman sequel.
Roc Royal of Mindless Behavior
A part of the teen group Mindless Behavior, Roc Royal turned 16 this year. He sent fans into a frenzy on the Mindless Behavior tour on their twitter and Facebook page.
Halle Berry
August 14.
Halle Berry still squeezed in filming the new film X-Men: Days of Future Past while pregnant and a secret marriage. Berry will reprise her role as Storm in the upcoming blockbuster.
Maya Rudolph
July 27.
Actress, comedienne and daughter of Minnie Riperton (Loving You) keeps us laughing on the big screen with movies like Bridesmaids and Saturday Night Live.
Whitney Houston
August 9. The voice of a generation may have left us but her influence on today’s singers remains ever present. Beyonce includes Houston’s infamous “I Will Always Love You” on the setlist to her sold out world tour The Mrs. Carter Show.
Barack Obama
The 44th President of the United States and first African-American president is all smiles during his second term. The President celebrated his 52nd birthday on August 4th.