The reality TV star, who married Kris Humphries in August only to divorce him after just 72 days of marriage, was the most requested star in search engine Google's annual Zeitgeist survey of their UK site.
Kim rose to fame after starring in reality TV show 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians', which started in 2007 and has built a worldwide following, with her popularity reaching fever pitch ahead of her August 20 wedding to the basketball hunk, which was reported to have cost $10 million to stage.
Kim – who also became the unwitting star of adult DVD 'Kim Kardashian: Superstar' with ex-boyfriend Ray J in 2007 - ensured she stayed in the headlines for the rest of the year with the shock announcement of her divorce less than three months later, which led some showbiz commentators to claim the whole marriage was little more than a publicity stunt.
Web expert Alan Stevens told...
Kim rose to fame after starring in reality TV show 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians', which started in 2007 and has built a worldwide following, with her popularity reaching fever pitch ahead of her August 20 wedding to the basketball hunk, which was reported to have cost $10 million to stage.
Kim – who also became the unwitting star of adult DVD 'Kim Kardashian: Superstar' with ex-boyfriend Ray J in 2007 - ensured she stayed in the headlines for the rest of the year with the shock announcement of her divorce less than three months later, which led some showbiz commentators to claim the whole marriage was little more than a publicity stunt.
Web expert Alan Stevens told...
- 12/16/2011
Britain's Prince Charles has been voted one of the most boring public speakers. The 60-year-old prince - who is famed for giving long, impassioned speeches about global warming and deforestation - came third in a survey of 1,000 adults by research company SpinVox.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was at the top of the list, closely followed by Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet, whose tearful speech at the Golden Globe awards was much-ridiculed.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles and soccer star David Beckham also made the top five. Actor and presenter Stephen Fry was declared the best public speaker, while new president Barack Obama came second.
Speechwriting expert Alan Stevens said: "Dire speeches don't inspire people."...
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown was at the top of the list, closely followed by Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet, whose tearful speech at the Golden Globe awards was much-ridiculed.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles and soccer star David Beckham also made the top five. Actor and presenter Stephen Fry was declared the best public speaker, while new president Barack Obama came second.
Speechwriting expert Alan Stevens said: "Dire speeches don't inspire people."...
- 3/12/2009
- icelebz.com
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