What were the top Google searches of 2015?

December 18 14:35 2015

The online know-it-all had a heck of a year. They Google it, of course!

As we round out 2015, many of us are looking back at some of the biggest stories in the entertainment industry; from deaths, to marriages, to divorces and even gender transitions, we can say it’s been one heck of a year.

A amusing song that became a YouTube sensation overnight tops the list of Google‘s most searched trends in Vietnam this year, the Internet giant revealed Wednesday.

Odom, a two-time NBA Champion, who fell from grace shortly after marrying into the Kardashian family, was found passed out in a brothel in Nevada in October. He’s now recovering in LA.

Fourth on the global list was the movie “Jurassic World” followed by Paris, “Furious 7”, “Fallout 4”, Ronda Rousey, Caitlyn Jenner, and “American Sniper”.

Another sports and reality personality, Caitlyn Jenner, is No. 2 on the people list, followed by Ronda Rousey, Donald Trump and Ruby Rose. She’s been called a pioneer and a beast.

Google built a microsite to break all of the searches down including items like most searched for auto models, celebrity weddings, cocktails, diets, and dog questions to name a few.

Load shedding and xenophobia topped the Trending Current Affairs search list, followed by “demonic game” Charlie Charlie, the French weekly publication Charlie Hebdo, targeted by a terror attack, and hacked U.S. dating site Ashley Madison, demonstrating that South Africans have a global mindset.

Cilla Black death tops UK's Google search list for 2015

What were the top Google searches of 2015?
 
 
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