Lamar Odom, Charlie Sheen Among Google’s Top Searches In 2015

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The good news for Charlie Sheen is that he was the most-searched actor on Google in 2015. The bad news is that it was because he is HIV positive.

According to The New York Times, Google released the top search terms of the year this morning, and it looks as though Lamar Odom can add another title to his trophy case, as the former basketball star was the most-searched in terms of both people and overall searches.

Charlie Sheen’s announcement that he was HIV positive helped land him at the top of the list in terms of the most-searched actors, while Bill Cosby bit-do-bee-bob popped him up to number two on that list.

Even my grandma heard Adele’s #1 hit song “Hello” this year, and she’s deaf. The hit single’s success catapulted the pop star to the top of the list of most-searched music artists, and the song found itself at the top of the list of most-searched song lyrics.

“Better Call Saul” was the most-searched TV show, Ronda Rousey was the most-searched athlete, the New England Patriots were the most-searched football team, and we know that you’ve been waiting for this one: The Minnesota Lynx were the most-searched WNBA team.

The entire list of top search terms can be found here, but we just told you that the Lynx were the most-searched WNBA team, so you can probably move on.

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