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NAME: | George Kay |
FULL NAME: | George Kay |
NICKNAME: | George |
PROFESSION: | Family Member |
GENDER: | Male |
BIRTHPLACE: | England |
ETHNICITY: | Unknown |
NATIONALITY: | English |
RELIGION: | Unknown |
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1. Bio
George Kay, best known for being a Family Member, was born in England on Thursday, November 20, 1980. Former rugby player known for being married to pop star Kerry Katona. She filed for divorce in 2016 after he’d been arrested for assault and possession of a taser in late 2015.
Family: He and Katona had a daughter together named Dylan-Jorge. George Kay father’s name is Under review and mother unknown at this time. We will continue to update details on George Kay’s family.
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BROTHER(S): | Not available |
SISTER(S): | Not available |
Education: Education details are not available at this time. Please check back soon for updates.
Dating: According to CelebsCouples, George Kay is single .
Net Worth: Online estimates of George Kay’s net worth vary. It’s easy to predict his income, but it’s much harder to know how much he has spent over the years. CelebsMoney does a good job of breaking most of it down.
2. George Kay’s zodiac sign is Scorpio
George Kay zodiac sign is a Scorpio. Dates of Scorpio are October 23 - November 21. Unfortunately, those born under the Scorpio zodiac sign are often misunderstood. They are quite bold, with intense personalities and feelings that hide underneath their cool exterior. They are capable people that can complete great and massive projects with control and confidence. They are passionate, driven, perceptive, emotional, sacrificing, determined. Although, they can be vindictive, paranoid, destructive, possessive, jealous, and clingy.
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Scorpio
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BORN IN THE YEAR OF THE: | Monkey |
RULING PLANET: | Pluto |
3. He is currently 42 years old
The English family member has been alive for 15,469 days days or 371,274 hours hours. There were precisely 524 full moons after his birth to this day.
BORN: | November 20, 1980 |
AGE: | 42 years old |
BORN ON: | Thursday |
GENERATION: | Millennials Generation |
DECADE: | 1980s |
George Kay was born on a Thursday. The 'thur' in Thursday is actually derived from the Norse god Thor. People born on Thursdays are generally a fun to be around, which means Thursday's babies get to be the life of the party.
4. On George Kay’s birthday
The world’s population was 4,458,411,534 and there were an estimated year babies born throughout the world in 1980, Jimmy Carter (Democratic) was the US President, and the number one song on Billboard 100 was "Lady" by Kenny Rogers.
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5. George Kay’s stats
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6. The Year of the Monkey
George Kay was born in the Year of the Monkey. People with Chinese zodiac Monkey according to Chinese zodiac have are smart, clever and intelligent, especially in their career and wealth. They are lively, flexible, quick-witted and versatile. Their strengths are being enthusiastic, self-assured, sociable, and innovative. But they can also be jealous, suspicious, cunning, selfish, and arrogant. Their lucky numbers are 1, 7, 8 and lucky colors are white, gold, blue.
7. George Kay’s life path number is 22
8. Millennials Generation
George Kay was born in the middle of Millennials Generation.
9. George Kay’s birthstone is Topaz and Citrine
Topaz symbolizes love and affection. It is believed to give the wearer increased strength and intellect.10. George Kay’s birth flower is Chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemums, a symbol of the sun, have held many noble positions in ancient cultures. The Japanese consider the orderly unfolding of their petals to represent perfection, and Confucius suggested they be used as an object of meditation.If you found this page interesting or useful, please share it. We will continue to update this page, so bookmark it and come back often to see new updates.