Maria Sharapova The Most Searched For Celebrity For The Fourth Straight Week - Celebopedia
Celebopedia announces the most searched for celebrities of the week ending July 17, 2005.
Allentown, PA (PRWEB) July 18, 2005 -- Celebopedia ( http://www.celebopedia.com
), the Internet's leading celebrity encyclopedia, announced today the 10 most
searched for celebrities for the week of July 11-July 17, 2005. The numbers
reflect the amount of interest their entries in the celebrity encyclopedia
earned in the week.
Maria Sharapova led all searches for a fourth
straight week, putting her within one of Lindsay Lohan's record of five straight
weeks atop the rankings. Fellow tennis idol Anna Kournikova came in second, with
pop diva/actress Jessica Simpson drawing the third most interest. Rap video
vixen Vida Guerra was the fourth most searched for, with actress/pop star Hilary
Duff in fifth. Angelina Jolie generated the sixth most attention, with "Alias"
star Jennifer Garner coming in seventh. Paris Hilton earned the eighth spot,
with "Star Wars" star Hayden Christensen in ninth. Beyonce rounded out the top
ten.
This week's major buzz movers -- profiles that didn't quite cut the
top 10 but were performing well above their norms -- were golfer Michelle Wie,
ESPN reporter Sam Ryan, model Anna Benson, actress Scarlett Johansson, and
cyclist Lance Armstrong.
New entries on Celebopedia this week include
Billy Joel, Wyclef Jean, Eric Clapton, Dave Navarro, Moby, Jill Scott, Ruben
Studdard, Jeri Ryan, Meg Ryan, Gena Lee Nolin, Sharon Stone, Sarah Jessica
Parker, Gillian Anderson, Courteney Cox, Kim Cattrall, Fat Joe, The Game, Young
Buck, Xzibit, Anna Nalick, Rachael Ray, Jon Stewart, Melissa Keller, Eva
Herzigova and Linda Evangelista.
The Celebopedia celebrity encyclopedia
is one of the top celebrity information sites on the World Wide Web. It
currently contains over 1400 celebrity profiles and is visited by tens of
thousands of people every day.
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