In 2023, the entertainment world witnessed a lot of excitement, drama, and surprises. Celebrities continued to capture people’s attention worldwide, from blockbuster movies to chart-topping music and scandalous news.
As a result, millions of people took to Google to learn more about their favorite stars, leading to interesting results. In this article, we will take a closer look at the most Google-searched celebrities in 2023 and what made them so popular.
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In addition to celebrities and people of interest, Google’s overview also covers recipes, TV shows, movies, songs, and other categories, including travel destinations.
“Soccer, the world’s most-searched sport, and Cristiano Ronaldo, its most-searched athlete, demonstrate a love for the game that transcends borders. Taylor Swift’s status as the most-searched songwriter highlights the profound connection people feel with her music, and by extension, with each other,” Google informed in a special article.
“We also see shared humanity in the most-searched ”how to help“ query: how to help people. And the heart emoji, the most-searched emoji, reveals yet another universal theme: our shared need for love and understanding,” they added, referring 25 years of Search and nearly two decades of Trends data.
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