2023 is not a Leap Year. But here's how old Leap Year Babies would be if it was

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2023 is not a Leap Year. But here's how old Leap Year Babies would be if it was
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Cheers to you, February 29! How old are you *technically* if you were born on Leap Day? We did the math for you

You'd be 76 years old or 19.You'd be 64 years old or 16 .You'd be 52 years old or 13.You'd be 40 years old or 10.You'd be 28 years old or 7.You'd be 16 years old or 4.You'd be 4 years old or 1.Happy birthday! You're a newborn, and the Leap Day math does not apply to your age until the next Leap Year in 2024, where you'll be 4 years old and 1 in Leap Day years.

Who's the most famous Leap Year baby? That's subjective, but here is a list of celebrities born on Feb. 29, according to

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