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We celebrate Anahi's 33rd birthday with some fun facts! Twitter

Anahi celebrated her 33rd birthday Saturday by being grateful to her fans and loved ones. "Thank you!!! For your birthday wishes and wonderful words. I have you in my heart," she expressed on Facebook. "Thank you God!! One more year in this wonderful life and with many dreams to achieve!," she added, sharing a couple of photos on Instagram with her husband Manuel Velasco Coello.

The Mexican pop singer and actress, who is a five-time nominee at the 2016 Premios Juventud, also welcomed her birthday by noting how special her 32 years have been. "What a wonderful year in my life," she wrote on Twitter. "Filled with many lessons, but over all and the most important thing... God. I'm happy and ready," she expressed the night before her 33rd birthday.

We feel her immense joy as Anahi tied the knot and made a successful music comeback in 2015. We celebrate her birthday with some things you probably did not know about the international star.

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Anahi celebrates her 33rd birthday Instagram/@Anahi

1) Anahi's trajectory began in 1985 when she was only two years old in the series "Chiquilladas."

2) In 1991 she was in the popular novela "Muchachitas" alongside Kate del Castillo.

3) She was all the rage in popular teen soaps, such as "Mi Pequeña Traviesa" (1991) and "Clade 406" (2003).

4) It was not until "Rebelde" in 2004 and then joining the musical group RBD, however, that Anahi became a household name.

5) The last telenovela she starred in was in 2011 with Carlos Ponce in "Dos Hogares."

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Anahi and husband Manuel Instagram/@Anahi

6) Her trajectory includes 14 telenovelas, nine TV series, eight movies and five studio albums.

7) Her sixth studio album, "Inesperado," is expected to launch sometime in 2016.

8) She is currently promoting her new single "Eres" featuring Julion Alvarez.

9) The most-watched music video on her VEVO is "Rumba" featuring Wisin, with over 23 million views.

10) In 2015, she married Manuel Velasco Coello, Governor of Chiapas, becoming the First Lady of Chiapas.

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