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Amber Heard finally prevails — as Google’s most-searched celeb of 2022

Por: New York Post Entertainment November 24, 2022

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Haven’t you Heard? These are the most googled celebrities of the year. Research from Hollywood news site analyzed data points from Google search trends in 2022, tracking over 150 notable celebrities — and eventually crowning “Aquaman” star Amber Heard as No. 1. Presumably due to, the 36-year-old actress topped the list as the most searched A-lister of 2022, with an average of 5.6 million searches every month in the US. Of course, the ex... + full article



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