#FirstSevenJobs: Celebs gush on Twitter about their first seven jobs before they became famous

CEOs, celebs share their first jobs
CEOs, celebs share their first jobs

As most great things in history begin, this story all started with a tweet.

Alaskan singer-songwriter Marian Call (whose twitter username is @mariancall) sent out this tweet on August 4th without context or any hopes of a viral reaction:

But, as the Internet and twitterverse would have it, the question quickly started picking up steam.

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By responding using the hashtags "firstsevenjobs" as well as "first7jobs", the question began evoking reactions from 15-year-old YouTube sensations, to "Hamilton" creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda and comedian Stephen Colbert.

The question is admittedly fun, and the responses are equally as entertaining.

Can you guess which famed talk show host and comedian worked their first job as a potato peeler?

Look below to find out!

Here were the best celebrity twitter answers to the question "What were your first seven jobs?":

So while you're sitting at what you may deem as a boring desk job, remember that some of the most famous people we love and admire had some of the most unglamorous first gigs.

We're all the same after all!

Now, check out these twitter reactions Melania Trump's RNC speech:

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