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amber heard: With 5.6 million searches, Amber Heard becomes Google’s most-searched celebrity in 2022 in US

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This year had several incidents that made headlines. One of these was a defamation suit in which a Hollywood actor sued his ex-wife, actor Amber Heard after she claimed to be a survivor of domestic violence in a 2018 Washington Post piece. According to CelebTattler, the 36-year-old actor topped the list of the most searched A-listers in 2022, with an average of 5.6 million monthly searches. The website analysed data from Google search patterns in 2022 and monitored over 150 famous people. Johnny Depp came second on this list, with 5.5 million monthly searches.

According to a CelebTattler spokesman, this year has been full of celebrity news headlines, such as Elon Musk taking over Twitter. Queen Elizabeth II, the British queen who died this year, was rated third on the list, with 4.3 million Google searches each month. She died in old age on September 8. She was 96 years old.

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Tom Brady was fourth on the list, with 4.06 million searches. Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson were ranked fifth and sixth on the list.
Google had 3.4 million searches each month for the SKIMS founder, who sparked controversy by attending the Met Gala in the original Marilyn Monroe gown. On the other hand, Pete Davidson received an average of 3.2 million searches every month.

FAQs:

  1. What is the top searched term on Google in 2022?
    Facebook is the most common keyword, with over 1,102,800,000 searches every month. YouTube and Amazon closely follow this, and the weather abbreviated “weather.”
  2. Who is the most searched person on Google in Asia in 2022?
    Kim Taehyung of BTS is the most searched Asian on Google in the first half of 2022.

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