Ludacris Gives His Take On August & September Virgos

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 11: Ludacris attends Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace big game after party celebrating the release of “Coming Home” by Usher and “Gin & Juice” by Dre and Snoop at Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace)

Ludacris’ resume includes rapping, writing, acting, and producing, but there’s one more to add: astrology expert. On Friday (Aug. 23), the rapper hopped online to explain the differences between August and September Virgos. According to Allure, Virgo is an earth sign of the zodiac that includes people born between August 23 and September 22. “Virgos are known for being perfectionists, analytical, and helpful, and are often described as the “glue” of their social circle,” says the outlet.

However, Luda doesn’t think it’s that clear-cut. The Fast and Furious actor says there are some stark differences between Virgos born in August versus September. “August Virgos bring a dynamic blend of expressiveness and practicality,” he says. “[that’s] influenced by a Leo-Virgo cusp energies right?” He continues: “September Virgos on the other hand, embrace meticulous organization and analytical prowess.”

August Vs. September Virgos, Who Wins?

In Ludacris’ opinion, it boils down to August Virgos not being able to “shut the f*ck up” and they “don’t really care about anyone’s opinions or thoughts on anything.” Whereas, September Virgos are “relatively quiet in a new setting” and good listeners, [they can be] slightly stubborn,” but they do value authentic connections with others. Luda then throws it to his fans about which is better. However, the rapper cheekily noted he’s a September Virgos and fans should be careful before they decide.

Ludacris (whose real name is Christopher Brian Bridges), was born on September 11, 1977. The rapper was born in Champaign, Illinois before his family eventually settled in Atlanta. In other news, Ludacris recently held “the hottest cookout of the summer,” serving as an alley-oop for Usher. The singer had canceled a recent show in Atlanta after sustaining a neck injury. The cookout was sponsored by Atlanta’s Black Restaurant Week and Stella Artois. The invite-only party was packed to the brim with a who’s who of the entertainment industry.