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        <title><![CDATA[Celebrities' Real Names: Ashton Kutcher, Lady Gaga, More]]></title>
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					<p>It’s all in the name! It’s not uncommon for celebrities to use stage names in Hollywood, but some stars’ actual monikers may surprise you.</p>
<p>Take <strong><strong>Ashton Kutcher</strong></strong>, for example. While accepting the Ultimate Choice honor at the 2013 Teen Choice Awards, <strong>the <em>That’s 70 Show</em> alum turned entrepreneur</strong> admitted that he was actually named Chris — short for Christopher.</p>
<p>“In Hollywood, there’s a lot of insider secrets to keeping your career going and I feel like a fraud,” he said at the time. “My name in fact is not even Ashton — Ashton is my middle name. My first name’s Chris and it always has been. It got changed when I was about 19 and became an actor.”</p>
<p>The former <em>Ranch</em> star added, “There are some really amazing things I learned when I was Chris, and I wanted to share those things with you guys because I think it’s helped me be here today.”</p>

		<p>Funnily enough, Kutcher’s ex-wife, <strong><strong>Demi Moore</strong></strong>, and current wife, <strong><strong>Mila Kunis</strong></strong>, also go by different monikers in the public eye. The<em> Ghost</em> actress, born Demetria Gene Guynes, shortened her first name and adopted <strong>her first husband <strong>Freddy Moore</strong></strong>’s surname. The <em>Family Guy</em> star, for her part, abbreviated her first name, Milena, to Mila when she started booking roles as a young actress.</p>
<p>Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta is actually<strong><strong> Lady Gaga</strong></strong>‘s legal name. Back in 2009, the Grammy winner explained her connection to her larger than life moniker.</p>
<p>“I’ve always been Gaga,” she told <strong><em>Rolling Stone</em></strong>. “I suppressed all those eccentricities about myself so I could fit in. Once I was free, I was able to be myself.”</p>
<p>Another star who wasn’t born the way we know them today is <strong><strong>Jamie Foxx</strong></strong>, whose name is Eric Marlon Bishop. Early in his standup career, the <em>Soul</em> star would choose androgynous names — including Stacy Brown, Traci Green and Jamie Foxx — so that he could get stage time since <strong>there were very few female comedians</strong> who signed up to perform at those events.</p>
<p>“Then I went on stage, I got a standing ovation. Because I was ‘fresh meat,’ where [regular comics] wanted a comedian to die [on stage], the amateur in between all the great ones,” he said during a 2018 interview on <strong><em>The Late Show with Stephen Colbert</em></strong>. “I got a standing ovation, and that’s when Jamie Foxx happened.”</p>
<p>Scroll through the gallery below to see which of your favorite celebrities go by a stage name.</p>
									

				
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<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Us Weekly Staff</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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