Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are the top two celebrities on Google’s Most Searched List for 2022

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In 2022, Amber Heard and Johnny Depp’s contentious court dispute grabbed headlines.
The acrimonious court dispute between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, two well-known Hollywood actors, attracted attention from all across the world in 2022. Following the Pirates of the Caribbean actor’s lawsuit against his Aquaman actress, who identified herself as a survivor of domestic abuse in an article that appeared in the Washington Times in 2018, the ex-couple gained media attention. Although Johnny Depp ultimately prevailed in the court case, Amber Heard has already surpassed him as the most searched celebrity of 2022 on Google.

Amber Heard will be the celebrity most frequently googled in 2022.

Amber Heard has surpassed all other US celebrities in terms of Google searches in 2022, with an average of 5.6 million searches per month. CelebTattler published the findings after tracking 150 celebrities’ Google search behaviors in 2022. With an average of 5.5 million monthly searches, Johnny Depp placed second on Google’s list of the most searched celebrities. The third position goes to the late British queen Queen Elizabeth II, who received 4.3 million searches on average. At the age of 96, she passed away.

With 4.06 million searches, famous football star Tom Brady came in at number four. It has made the news that he just divorced supermodel Gisele Bündchen. Former couple Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson landed in fifth and sixth, with an average search of 3.4 million and 3.2 million, respectively. Elon Musk, the new CEO of Twitter who has been making news for the drastic changes he made to the network, moved up to position seven with 3.19 million searches.

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According to a CelebTattler spokeswoman, there haven’t been any shortages of celebrity news articles this year, according to The New York Post. “Whether it’s Elon Musk taking over Twitter or the ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ back-and-forth,” she remarked.

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