 I'm Tom Merritt from Daily Tech News Show. Here are five celebrities that can code! Celebrities! Ah, the stereotype is they're vacuous, self-absorbed folks. They only got into acting, or sports, or comedy, or fashion because they can't handle a real career with real brainwork, right? Wrong. We've got five examples of celebrities who can code, so let's count them down. Will I Am, a founding member of the Black Eyed Peas and a big tech enthusiast. He learned a code with the help of Lily Cam, a colleague from his foundation, and a tutor from Intel. He has said he finds coding to be a more creative experience than music. Through his I Am Angel Foundation, he provides scholarships, charitable activities, and programs to inspire children in STEAM that's STEM, but with the arts in it. Coming in at number four, Ashton Kutcher, star of that 70s show. He played Steve Jobs. He learned to code while studying biochemical engineering at the University of Iowa, Go Hawkeyes. He actively supports Code.org and its mission to teach coding to children through its Hour of Code initiative. Up to number three, Supermodel Carly Kloss. Signed up for a coding boot camp in 2014, learning languages like Ruby. The experience was so positive that in 2015, she started Code, spelled with a K, with Klossy. Code with Klossy, a free two-week coding camp for girls aged 13 to 18 that takes place all over the United States where you can learn web development, AI and machine learning, mobile app, and data sites. Sliding in at number two, Supermodel Lindsey Scott got her start coding at the age of 12, writing games on a TI-89 graphing calculator. While attending Amherst College, she learned Java and C++ and later taught herself Python and Objective C. Lindsey has written several iOS apps including Educate, Beautiful Book, Squareify, and I'm Down. Lindsey works with Code.org's Hour of Code initiative, maintains a profile at Stack Overflow answering iOS coding questions, and funds computer science scholarships for women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+. At number one, Justine Bateman. You may know her from her starring role on Family Ties, but she enrolled at UCLA in 2012 to pursue a bachelor's degree in Digital Media Management and Computer Science. Justine documented her experience at school including coding her final project to recreate the board game battleship on a Tumblr page called Get a College Life. She graduated with her degree in 2016. Celebrities, they're just like us. They code. They code a lot of things, a lot more things than I do. Hey, if you want more great tech news and info, subscribe to our channel at youtube.com slash Daily Tech News Show and get the podcast at DailyTechNewsShow.com. I'll see you there.