Celebrity Celebrity Birthdays Eve Celebrates 46th Birthday in ‘Two Different Time Zones’ During Trip to Seoul: 'I Am BEYOND Grateful' The rapper/actress shared a celebratory Instagram post on Sunday, Nov. 10 By Ilana Kaplan Ilana Kaplan Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Vogue and more. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 11, 2024 01:50PM EST Comments Eve in November 2024. Photo: EVE/Instagram Eve had the "satisfaction" of celebrating her birthday in "two different time zones." On Sunday, Nov. 10, the rapper/actress shared a post on Instagram in honor of her 46th birthday, which she spent in Seoul, South Korea. "#48hours in SEOUL 🇰🇷 got to celebrate my Birthday in two different time zones. I am BEYOND grateful!!! Thank you for all the BIRTHDAY LOVE 🫶🏾❤️🎂💖 🦂," Eve wrote, alongside a photo of her sporting long, pink-tinged blonde hair in a brown robe against a backdrop of a blue skyline. Eve Says 2007 DUI Arrest Was a 'Sign' She Needed Help: 'It Saved My Life' (Exclusive) On Thursday, Nov. 7, the "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" hitmaker also shared a sweet post of her 2½-year-old son Wilde Wolf, whom she shares with husband Maximillion Cooper, on her Instagram. In the snap, the mother-son duo could be seen sharing a cuddle. Sporting a brown leather hat and black sunglasses, Eve carried her son on her shoulder, who hugged his mom as he slept. "🤎," she wrote in her caption. Eve and Cooper share son Wilde and the Queens alum is also stepmom to Cooper's four kids — Lotus, 22, Jagger, 20, Cash and Mini, 15 – from a previous relationship. In April, Eve shared a sweet photo to Instagram where she could be seen splashing around in the pool with her son Wilde, who made a face for the camera. "J’adore le maroc #marrakech 🌴❤️," she wrote in her caption, which translates to "I love Morocco." Eve released her memoir Who's That Girl? on Sept. 17 via Hanover Square Press. The book was written in collaboration with critically acclaimed hip-hop journalist and author Kathy Iandoli. “I’m excited for people to get to know me on a deeper level,” Eve said, in a statement ahead of its release. “This story is decades in the making.” The "fearless, empowering and inspirational memoir" explores her rise to stardom as a female MC, her lasting legacy's impact on pop culture and music and her enduring battle with balancing her personal and professional life. Eve in London in February 2024. Dave Benett/Getty Eve Reflects on Dancing at Strip Club at 17, Says She Quit Because 'I Was Lazy!' (Exclusive) Who's That Girl? dives deep into her time as the First Lady of hip-hop collective Ruff Ryders and reveals behind-the-scenes stories about her interactions with some of the biggest names in the business as a woman in a male-dominated industry. Also featured in the memoir are untold tales behind her albums, including the internal battle leading up to Lip Lock and her achievements as a pioneer in rap, fashion, film and TV. Close