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Jonathan Bennett celebrates his “30th trip around the sun” and … sorry, how old?!

A post shared by Jonathan Bennett (@jonathandbennett)Actor Jonathan Bennett celebrated his birthday yesterday. However, a lighthearted Instagram post about it confused some fans. Bennett, who first came to attention in the original Mean Girls movie in 2004, posted a photo of himself on vacation.

He captioned it, “Celebrating my 30th trip around the sun, smiling IN the sun. “Feeling grateful, lucky, happy, and proud of the life I’m living and of the life I’ve built. I feel so lucky to have the best people a guy could ask for in my life who inspire me and lift me up every day.

Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“Also grateful to all of my IG fam for always supporting my crazy adventures and keeping me wanting to share more. Just feeling lucky as hell. Thank you for all the love.

Can’t wait for the next 30 years!”Many responded to wish Bennett a happy birthday. However, others raised an eyebrow over the “30th trip around the sun” claim. Bennett was born on June 10, 1981.

That means he turned 43 yesterday. One follower commented, “The math isn’t mathing, Lucy.”Bennett quipped back, “First of all, this is my journey. It’s 2024 and you can’t age-shame me even though facts are facts.

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