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black celebrity scorpio men

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With the birthday season running from October 23 to November 22, Scorpios are known best for their passionate and powerful personalities. Often emotionally misunderstood, those of the eighth astrological sign — a water sign — are highly emotional and are prone to craving a strong sense of control in their lives, over their work and in their relationships.

According to Cosmopolitan, Scorpio men in particular are often “mysterious” figures who hide their “volcano of intensity” right below the surface. While the outlet describes them as one of the “most intimate” signs, a Scorpio man’s “all-or-nothing” personality is best matched with those up for the challenge and the mind-blowing rewards (the sex).

In honor of Man Crush Monday and the recent start of Scorpio season, peep seven of our favorite celebrity Scorpio men down below.

 

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Miguel

The R&B crooner turned 36 on Oct. 23. As shared via an Instagram post that went up on Oct. 24, the singer seemingly celebrated stepping into Scorpio season by spending some time in the studio — and with his cats.

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Drake

The self-proclaimed “champagne papi” and Certified Lover Boy celebrated his birthday on Oct. 24.

Notably, the OVO rapper’s only child, son Adonis, turned four earlier this month.

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Diddy

Whether you call him Diddy, P. Diddy, Puff Daddy, Love, or one of his other monikers, the music mogul will be celebrating his 52nd birthday on Nov. 4.

Lamar Odom Visits Young Hollywood Studio

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Lamar Odom

Even though he has his problematic moments, we still love us some Lammy. The former basketball player and reality star turns 42 on Nov 6.

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Winston Duke

Best known for his role as M’Baku in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and his starring role in Jordan Peele’s 2019 horror film Us, the Tobagonian-American actor turns 35 on Nov. 15.

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Mike Epps

The funnyman and father of six turns 51 on Nov. 18.

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Michael Strahan

Celebrating his birthday on Nov. 21, seeing Mr. Strahan’s face onscreen is one of the best things about daytime TV — can you relate?