2011: The year we couldn’t get enough of Peter Andre
MSN and Bing reveal the things that made us curious in 2011.
2011 was the year that Brits couldn’t get enough of Peter Andre, Pippa
Middleton’s derrière was blown out of proportion and Cheryl Cole proved she
still has it over Tulisa Contostavlos.
In an alternative look at the year, we teamed up with the guys at MSN to
analyse the top search terms and polled users of MSN UK, to reveal what really got the nation going
in 2011.
We can’t get enough of Peter
In a shock (horror) revelation, Brits admitted that in 2012 they’d rather see
more of Peter Andre than baby, baby, baby oh Justin
Bieber, Rihanna
or even Gary
Barlow.
Steve Wilson-Beales, MSN Entertainment Editor commented: “Despite a lack of
musical output from Peter this year, it seems his constant and public rows with
ex-wife Katie Price, his appearance in I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of
Here and dates with Frank Lampard’s ex Ellen
Rivas, have been enough to capture the nation’s interest.”
The number one celebrity we want to see less of in 2012 is Frankie
Cocozza, proof that his bad-boy antics did not keep the nation entertained
and sometimes there really isn’t life after X Factor.
Pippa Middleton, a bum steer
Despite the social commentary surrounding it, the perkiness of Pippa’s
posterior was actually far less interesting than we had been led to believe.
According to MSN’s poll, Pippa’s wedding derrière was actually voted the most
over-hyped story of the year.
Her behind also catapulted her ahead of her sister, Kate
Middleton, Katy
Perry, Scarlett
Johansson and Angelia
Jolie in the most searched for celebrity stakes but it was not enough to
take the top spot, where she was pipped to the post by fellow bootilicious babe,
Kim
Kardashian.
Cheryl Cole still holds a place in our hearts
Irrespective of her sacking from the US version of the X Factor being the
second most searched for cringe-worthy moment on Bing, the Geordie lass still
holds a place in the nation’s heart, as she was voted the third most-desirable
female celebrity on an MSN poll, securing substantially more votes than her UK X
Factor replacement Tulisa.
Steve Wilson-Beales, MSN’s Entertainment Editor, commented: “There’s been
much commentary this year comparing Tulisa and Cheryl, but the MSN poll has
cleared up once and for all that Cheryl still has it.”
Reality TV hits it for six
Love it or hate it, the past year has proved that reality TV is here to stay.
Big
Brother was the most searched for reality TV show on Bing and, despite
falling audience viewing figures, X Factor came in
second, finishing higher than Celebrity
Big Brother (third) and even
Strictly Come Dancing (fourth), despite its higher viewer ratings.
It could be argued that Gary Barlow kept Brits tuned into X Factor as he was
voted the most desirable male celebrity by MSN users, followed by TOWIE and I’m
a Celebrity star, Mark
Wright, above Ryan
Gosling (third) and teenage heartthrob Justin Bieber, who finished in a
lowly fifth place.
Steve Wilson-Beales, MSN’s Entertainment Editor, commented: “Brits certainly
are a fickle bunch. Whilst the ratings indicated we’re not watching as much
reality TV as we should, we’re certainly going online and searching about it,
proving we haven’t yet fallen out of love with reality TV.”
Football fever and bad British role models
When it comes to sport, Brits are more interested in what happens on the
field than off, with Carlos
Tevez voted the worst behaved male sports personality by MSN users after he
refused to play Champions League football against Bayern Munich. Wayne
Rooney was voted the second worst behaved star, following his on-screen
camera expletives. Meanwhile
Ryan Giggs’ off the field antics put him in fifth place, behind Mario
Balottelli and Sepp
Blatter.
Surprisingly, despite the Rugby World Cup and England’s much publicised
antics (both on and off the field), MSN users failed to be shocked by Mike
Tindall’s dwarf-throwing and Manu
Tuilagi’s bad behaviour in New Zealand. The two bad boys of sport were
almost forgotten about in the MSN poll, coming seventh and eighth respectively.
Tom Evans, MSN’s Sport Editor, commented: “It’s a wonderful thing how sport
can help bring the country together – after all, we can’t have a royal wedding
every year! What’s becoming an even bigger question on the nation’s lips though
is the adverse effect that sports star fame can have. Now, more than ever,
footballers need to understand the impact that they can have on the nation’s
youth – like it or not, they are big role models and recognising this and
behaving themselves once in a while may not be such a bad thing or even a big
ask, especially considering their wage packets.”
Twilight leaves a sour taste whilst Bieber baby surprises
In 2011 Twilight proved it was a bit like Marmite – you either love it or you
hate it. Even though it was a blockbusting success Brits voted Twilight:
Breaking Dawn Part One as the worst movie of 2011, above The
Pirates of the Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides and I
Don’t Know How She Does it.
Justin Bieber’s off-the-chart antics proved more interesting than his music.
MSN users voted his paternity scandal the most surprising story of the year,
above Cheryl Cole being axed from US X Factor and Hugh Grant’s love child
revelation.
Steve Wilson Beales, MSN’s Entertainment Editor, commented: “It’s been an
interesting year on the film and music front. It seems R-Patz’s British charms
just aren’t enough to win everyone over as Twilight loses its sparkle. As for
Bieber there’s no denying that he’s become one of most talked about celebs of
the year, but I’m sure he’s probably wishing we were talking more about his
music than his controversial personal life.”
To watch the Year in Review video and see the MSN polls go to: http://news.uk.msn.com/your-year-in-review-2011/
Bing UK top search terms
Bing’s most searched for sports player of 2011
1. David Beckham
2. Ryan Giggs
3. Lewis Hamilton
4. Andy Murray
5. Maria Sharapova
6. Wayne Rooney
7. Cristiano Ronaldo
8. Usain Bolt
9. Jessica Ennis
10. Jenson Button
Bing’s most searched for news story of 2011
1. The Royal Wedding
2. Amanda Knox
3. Japan Tsunami
4. Beyonce pregnant
5. Japan Earthquake
6. Amy Winehouse death
7. Bin Laden killed
8. London riot
9. Occupy Movement
10. London 2012 Olympics tickets
Bing’s most searched for reality TV show of 2011
1. Big Brother
2. X Factor
3. Celebrity Big Brother
4. Strictly Come Dancing
5. Dancing on Ice
6. Britain’s Got Talent
7. The Only Way Is Essex
8. Come Dine With Me
9. The Apprentice
10. Jersey Shore
Bing’s most searched for celebrity of 2011
1. Justin Bieber
2. Kim Kardashian
3. Lady Gaga
4. Jennifer Aniston
5. Pippa Middleton
6. Katy Perry
7. Kate Middleton
8. Tulisa Contostavlos
9. Scarlett Johansson
10. Angelina Jolie
Bing’s most searched for celebrity scandal of 2011
1. Charlie Sheen “winning” rant
2. Amy Winehouse dies
3. Justin Bieber paternity allegations
4. Andy Gray sexist rant over female referee
5. Cheryl Cole sacked from US X Factor
6. Emma Watson’s naked photo
7. Kim Kardashian divorce
8. John Terry racism allegations
9. Lindsay Lohan goes to gaol
10. Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynold’s “close friendship”
Bing’s most searched for celebrity couple of 2011
1. Prince William, Kate Middleton
2. Katie Price, Leandro Penna
3. Riahnna, Chris Brown
4. Katy Perry, Russell Brand
5. Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes
6. Khloe Kardashian, Lamar Odom
7. Kim Kardashian, Kris Humphries
8. Johnny Depp, Vanessa Paradis
9. Jason Orange, Catherine Tate
10. Alex Reid, Chantelle Houghton
Bing’s most searched for fashion house of 2011
1. Ralph Lauren
2. Ted Baker
3. Chanel
4. Gucci
5. Vivienne Westwood
6. Armani
7. Louis Vuitton
8. Hermes
9. Lacoste
10. Diesel
Bing’s most searched for cringe-worthy moment of 2011
1. Steps reunion
2. Cheryl Cole sacked from US X Factor
3. Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries’ wedding
4. Ricky Gervais hosting the Golden Globes
5. Blue’s Eurovision song
6. Gavin Henson appearing on The Bachelor
7. Wayne Rooney’s Twitter outbursts
8. Kitty’s X Factor exit song
9. Nancy D’ellolio Strictly Come Dancing moment
10. Berlusconi and his womanising antics
Bing’s most searched for fashion terms
1. Vintage
2. Ray Bans
3. Retro
4. Barbour Jacket
5. Wedges
6. Toy Watch
7. Backpacks
8. Brogues
9. Espadrilles
10. Men’s army boots
Bing’s most searched for artist of 2011
1. Rihanna
2. Justin Bieber
3. Lady Gaga
4. Beyonce
5. JLS
6. Katy Perry
7. Britney Spears
8. Selena Gomez
9. Adele
10. JLo