Songstress, Beyonce was named the most-searched person in 2013 on Bing, the online search engine announced on Monday, ousting 2012′s list-topper E! Star, Kim Kardashian, who occupied the second spot.
32 Year Old Beyonce, topped the list in a year where she made a return to the spotlight after taking time out to give birth to her first child, daughter Blue Ivy, with rapper husband Jay Z. ( Reuter Report)
Beyonce took the stage at the Obama’s inauguration in January, then in February
She gave a very powerful performance at the Super Bowl and thereafter kicked off a worldwide tour, The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, in April. She also did a HBO Documentary in February, giving us a glimpse of her life with Jay Z and their baby.
She gave a very powerful performance at the Super Bowl and thereafter kicked off a worldwide tour, The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, in April. She also did a HBO Documentary in February, giving us a glimpse of her life with Jay Z and their baby.
Kim K, 33 who was pushed to the number two spot after a massive year, she gave birth to daughter North West, and got engaged to her rapper B.F, Kanye West, the father of her child. The reality show personality topped the list in 2012 and 2010.
Its a women list as Singers, Rihanna,Taylor Swift and Madonna occupied the top five spot.
Canadian teen pop star Justin Bieber, dropped to sixth place this year after occupying the number two spot in 2012.
Canadian teen pop star Justin Bieber, dropped to sixth place this year after occupying the number two spot in 2012.
Rapper Nicki Minaj, Pop star Miley Cyrus and troubled actress Amanda Bynes were in the top ten.
US. President, Barrack Obama broke into the list as the only politician in the top ten occupying the NO. 10 spot.
Search engine Bing annually releases list of its most-searched terms and phrases, breaking it down across topics such as entertainment, sports, technology and news.
The birth of Prince William’s and Kate Middleton’s first child in July topped the most searched news stories of 2013, followed by the Boston Marathon bombings in April.
Facebook led the most-searched social media sites, while online video streaming site Netflix topped the most-searched streaming sites.
Former Denver Broncos football quarterback Tim Tebow was the most-searched sports person, while the Dallas Cowboys topped the most-searched sports team.
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