Caitlyn Jenner, Josh Duggar Make Google’s Top Ten People Searches Of 2015 List
Who is on Google’s top ten most searched people list? Let’s take a look at who made it – and who didn’t.
Two of the Kardashian family members have taken the top two slots on Google’s top ten people searches list.
Google just released its top ten searches lists, and former NBA player Lamar Odom made the number one slot on Google’s top searches list and top people searches list. Odom is married to Khloé Kardashian, and the couple called off their pending divorce after Odom was found unconscious and in a coma at a Nevada brothel earlier this year.
Here’s the top ten overall searches list:
Caitlyn Jenner wins the number two spot on Google’s people searches list, and number four on the overall list. Jenner, of course, was married to Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner. The couple divorced about two years before Jenner revealed publicly she is transgender.
Here’s the top ten people searches list:
Also on the top ten people list: Donald Trump (#4), Rachel Dolezal (#8), and Adele (#9).
Former “19 Kids and Counting” star, self-professed hypocrite and former “pro-family” Family Research Council executive Josh Duggar comes in at number ten.
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Who didn’t make the people searches top ten list that you might have expected?
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