@justinbieber: Me and uncle Will
Instagram has announced the most liked picture of 2013 and it is none other than the picture Justin posted of himself and Will Smith on August 14, 2013 with 1.5 million likes.
@justinbieber: Me and uncle Will
Instagram has announced the most liked picture of 2013 and it is none other than the picture Justin posted of himself and Will Smith on August 14, 2013 with 1.5 million likes.
It’s the end of the year and search engines are now starting to announce their list of most searched of 2013.
Bing has announced that Justin was the most searched person in the UK for 2013. He also happens to be the only guy on the list as everyone else on the list are female celebs.
The top 10 searched-for celebrities in the UK are listed below.
1. Justin Bieber
2. Beyonce
3. Kate Middleton
4. Selena Gomez
5. Nicole Scherzinger
6. Rihanna
7. Kim Kardashian
8. Taylor Swift
9. Emma Watson
10. Kelly Brook
Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber are more powerful than ever! According to Google they are officially the most powerful celebrities on the internet.
What does that mean exactly? On average, every month the global search volume for Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez is 50.6 million. While Justin Bieber gets 30.4 million global searches a month, Selena Gomez gets just over 20 million.
The power couple are talked about daily from hair styles to MTV award nominations and controversies. Thanks to VEVO’s huge online ratings, Disney shows, music tours, viral videos, and endless hype, both young stars are prominent much unlike any other couple in America. Their popularity outranks other major stars including Lady Gaga and Madonna.
Below you can find out how Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez compare in the online search ratings compared to other celebrities like Lady Gaga, Eminem and Michael Jackson.
Most popular online celebrities:
Forbes magazine has just come out with their list of Highest Paid Celebrities under 30 and Taylor Swift and Justin tops the list!
Taylor Swift:
We estimate that between May 2011 and May 2012, Swift earned $57 million. Each of the 22-year-old singer’s three albums have gone platinum at least four times, meaning that in these days of waning music sales, Swift can be counted on to sell at least 4 million copies of every album.
Then there’s her concerts, which bring in an average of $1 million per night, and her endorsement work for products like CoverGirl makeup. Swift’s money and fame helped her land in 11th place on our annual Celebrity 100 list this year, which is based on earnings and metrics we’ve developed to quantify buzz.
Justin Bieber:
The highest-ranking man on our list isn’t even old enough to drink. Just 18 years old, Justin Bieber comes in a close second behind Swift with $55 million in earnings. Bieber (who appeared on the cover of our Celebrity 100 issue this year) earns big from his music sales, concerts and endorsements for products like Proactiv. The Bieb is also a budding venture capitalist: He’s made investments in start-up companies like Stamped, Tinychat and Spotify.
Bieber is the only male in the top five.
Btw Forbes ranks Justin as the third most powerful celebrity behind Jennifer Lopez & Oprah Winfrey. Taylor is 11th on that list.
The top 10 highest paid celebrities (May 2011 – May 2012) under 30 are:
1. Taylor Swift
2. Justin Bieber
3. Rihanna
4. Lady Gaga
5. Katy Perry
6. Adele
7. Kristen Stewart
8. Lil Wayne
9. Taylor Lautner
10. Robert Pattinson
Bruno Mars and Justin Bieber aren’t just multi-platinum singers — they’re also snappy dressers. Both stars are among the musicians who’ve made GQ’s list of the 30 Most Stylish Young Men in Hollywood, along with Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas and Darren Criss.
The magazine calls Bruno, who came in at #30 on the list, “a master of throwback style,” saying he’s “one part Elvis, one part Sinatra, one part R&B charmer.” As for the Bieb, in at #9, the magazine says, “His taste is about as lux as you can get: YSL brooches, Watanabe varsity jackets [and] custom-made motorcycle jackets in powder blue.” GQ also notes, “Sure, he has the occasional miss, but he’s mopping the floor with most other kids who just exited puberty.”
Nick Jonas is #6 on the list, and GQ says he “looks like a movie star” with his “leather jackets and slinky tees.” His bro Joe is #4, and the mag hails him for being an “early adopter of the jean-jacket-under-a-blazer thing that’s blowing up.” They also give him props for rocking “the gutsiest suits on the planet: white, plaid, purple striped — you name it.”
As for #1 stunner Darren Criss of Glee, GQ says, “No one comes correct and with more variety…Bow ties, trim suits in gutsy shades, saddle shoes, smart casual attire—there’s no look or flourish he can’t pull off.”
ABC
The men really brought it to the table this year with a splash of fun and vibrant colours, festive jumpers, diva like fur coats, well groomed hair, double coloured 3-D glasses and yellow fluffy bits and bobs!
But who owned the year? Here is MTV’s top 10 countdown of the best dress chiocos this year….
10) Jeremy Scott
9) Bill Cunningham
8 ) Adam Lambert
7) Rain
6) Jaden Smith
5) Mark Ronson
4) Ryan Gosling
3) Pharrell Williams
2) Kayne West
1) Justin Bieber
Not only has Biebs been crowned as the owner of the most influential haircut this year but he’s also our best dressed. 2011 was a transitional year for Biebs. We saw him go from that young break out kid to a slick and sophisticated young man. His suited booted look at the American Music Awards, festive Christmas jumper and pink shirt with cool waist coat were three looks we loved.
MTV
Justin Bieber and Emma Watson’s haircuts seems to be influencing people to cut their hair short this year because the Wall Street Journal has just named Emma’s fresh 70’s pixie cut and Justin’s cropped locks “The Most Influential Haircuts” of 2011 thanks to their dominance of internet searches. There is more interest in their haircuts than anyone else in the world this year.
According to the Wall Street Journal,
The enthusiasm plays out online, where the fastest-rising searches for celebrity haircuts on Google are for Ms. Watson and Mr. Bieber. This is more of a change for women — for whom short hair hasn’t been trendy since the ’90s — than for men, who may justifiably feel sheepish about asking for his cut.