Tag: Taylor Swift

  • Trump’s ‘Victory’ scent muscles into celebrity perfume mania

    Trump’s ‘Victory’ scent muscles into celebrity perfume mania

    MUMBAI: Celebrity perfumes are big business. And now, Donald Trump wants a whiff of victory too. As the current US president and a real estate mogul, he has just added cologne to his ever-growing merchandise empire. His latest launch, ‘Victory 45–47’, is a perfume duo pitched as an olfactory power play, bottled with the promise of “Winning, Strength, and Success.” The perfumes are packaged in stylish boxes — black with gold for men and red with gold for women. The bottles are shaped like miniature statues of Trump.

    Smells like confidence? Certainly. Subtle? Not in the slightest. But that’s the point.

    Trump’s entry into the celebrity fragrance fray marks a bold twist in a trend that’s already one of the most lucrative crossovers in pop culture. Perfume, once the province of Paris and prestige perfumers, is now the ultimate flex for the famous bottled personality, a scent-led story, a sensory souvenir of stardom.

    Celebrity scents are no longer novelty side-hustles; they’re billion-dollar businesses. And for stars with rabid fan bases, launching a perfume line offers more than just revenue as it offers a way to linger long after the applause fades.

    Before Trump spritzed “success,” there was Taylor Swift’s Wonderstruck, Paris Hilton’s Heiress, Jennifer Lopez’s Glow, and Britney Spears’ Fantasy series — sugary, sparkling olfactory time machines for a generation that grew up with them. The Kardashian sisters transformed their brand of reality-glam into perfume bottles shaped like crystals. Each scent sold a persona, a feeling, a filter.

    In India, Shah Rukh Khan dipped into the fragrance scene with an offering as suave as his on-screen presence, while Amitabh Bachchan’s foray echoed his gravitas and enduring appeal. For fans, these perfumes weren’t just products — they were accessible. Affordable. Aspirational. And wearable.

    The process isn’t as simple as lending a name and collecting royalties. Crafting a celebrity fragrance involves late-night mood boards, deep dives into personal stories, and the careful balancing of notes that reflect personality without alienating mass-market palates.

    Top perfumers often sit with celebrities to understand their vision — or at least their vibe. What results is a cocktail of emotion and olfactory chemistry: floral highs, musky lows, and a middle note of “this smells like me.” The packaging? Almost as crucial as the juice. It’s storytelling in glass — and shelf appeal is everything.

    Celebrity scents today are more than aromatic accessories. They’re extensions of personal style, markers of mood, and declarations of fan loyalty. Wearing a celebrity fragrance is not just about smelling good — it’s about aligning with a lifestyle, be it Swift’s soft girl elegance or Trump’s chest-thumping alpha masculinity.

    As social media and AI reshape how fragrances are marketed, the future of celeb scents is set to get even more personalised — think interactive campaigns, name-dropped reels, and algorithm-powered fragrance matches. Fans won’t just buy the perfume; they’ll star in its story.

    Trump’s Victory 45–47 might raise eyebrows, but it also raises an important point: in a world of fleeting fame, fragrance lingers. For celebrities, perfume offers permanence — a way to stay relevant, even when the spotlight dims.

    So whether you reach for Paris Hilton’s sparkle, Swift’s sweetness, or Trump’s testosterone, remember: behind every bottle is a brand, a story, and a scent of ambition.
     

  • Drake, Ariana Grande, Halsey, Post Malone, Taylor Swift and many more vie for the top spot at the prestigious 2019 American Music Awards, exclusively on Vh1

    Drake, Ariana Grande, Halsey, Post Malone, Taylor Swift and many more vie for the top spot at the prestigious 2019 American Music Awards, exclusively on Vh1

    MUMBAI: A night to celebrate and one to remember, the 2019 American Music Awards is not only the most highly anticipated awards night, but also a popularity contest for the biggest stars from the industry. Viewers can catch all the happeningsfrom the 2019 AMAhosted by the supremely talented and vivacious Ciara, from the Microsoft Theatre in LA on Monday November 25 at 7:30am, exclusively on Vh1 India.

    “Witnessing some staggering debuts and many record-breaking soundtracks, 2019 has been a big year in music. And the American Music Awards is one ofthe biggest international platforms that honors and felicitates these milestones by involving fans in the process. Fans from around the globe have the opportunity to vote and make their favorite artists win in the respective nominated categories. At Vh1, we celebrate music anddeeply valueour viewers’ opinions, which makes the 2019 American Music Awards a true toast for the music lovers in us all.” said, Hashim Dsouza – Head of Programming, English Entertainment, Viacom18.

    Hashim further added, “After being nominated at this year’s Europe Music Awards, Raja Kumari will be the first Indian to hostthe Red Carpet at the illustrious award ceremony, making it even more grand.”

    Interesting Facts About The 2019 AMA Nominees:

        With 7 nods, Post Malone is this year’s top nominee

        Being bestowed with ‘Artist of the Decade’ award, Taylor Swift has 5 nods at this year’s awards and is only one short of Michael Jackson’s record of 24 AMA wins

        Nominated for a record sixth time for ‘Artist of the Year’, Swift has won the award 4 times out of 5

        BTS will be defending the title of ‘Favorite Social Artist’, with last year’s contenders Ariana Grande and Shawn Mendes nominated in the category yet again

        After 20 years of stardom and 6 previous nominations, P!nk has never won at the AMAs, she’s vying at this year’s awards in 2 categories – ‘Tour of the Year’ & ‘Favorite Artists – Adult Contemporary’ 

        Beyoncé lands her 11th nomination for ‘Favorite Female Artist – Soul/R&B’, putting her ahead of Rihanna, who has had 10 nods in the category.

        DJ Khalid vies to become the first artist since Usher to win back-to-back awards in the ‘Favorite Male Artists – Soul/R&B’

        Lauren Daigle too vies to win her third consecutive award for ‘Favorite Artist – Contemporary Inspirational’, which will make her the first artist to win three years running in that category.

        Nominated at the very first AMAs in 1974, Elton John is nominated at this year’s awards for ‘Tour of the Year’

    A sparkling night of performances by femme fatale Camila Cabello, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, Lizzo, and Kesha & Big Freediawho will be joined by the sensational Jonas Brothers, Thomas Rhett, Christina Aguilera & A Great Big World, Post Malone feat. Ozzy Osbourne, Green Day, Travis Scott and WATT. WhileShania Twain is set to perform a special medley of her all-time hits,Billie Eilishprepares to performher unreleased song at this year’s awards.
     

  • The Grammy Awards 2016: A not-so-appealing “starry” affair

    The Grammy Awards 2016: A not-so-appealing “starry” affair

    MUMBAI: Music world’s much awaited award show of the year, The Grammys, created a lot of buzz before its telecast; but unfortunately did not impress viewers. Only few performances, which had the potential to be interesting, grabbed the eye balls. Apart from those, the show, by its usual standards failed to impress the audience due to poor production ideas.

    The award night from The Recording Academy had a “starry” line-up of more than 30 artists, including the multiple time Grammy nominee Taylor Swift, who opened the show with a song from her Grammy-nominated album, 1989. The show also faced some audio glitches and concerns with the entertainment quality. While performances by Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift are to be appreciated, Lady Gaga clearly was the showstopper of the big awards show.

    The show had a total of 83 categories and 15 performances and tributes. The Recording Academy handed many awards early in the Grammy Awards pre-ceremony. The first big winner of the awards this year went to Swift for Best Pop Vocal Album for 1989. The list of big winners also included Meghan Trainor, who took Best New Artist; and Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, who won Record of the Year for “Uptown Funk.”

    Lamar led the Grammys 2016 ceremony with 11 nominations, and won five awards. Mentioned below are the winners from the different categories at The Grammy Awards 2016:

    Record of the Year: “Uptown Funk” — Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars
    Album of the Year: 1989 — Taylor Swift
    Best New Artist: Meghan Trainor
    Best Rock Performance: “Don’t Wanna Fight” — Alabama Shakes
    Song of the Year: “Thinking Out Loud” — Ed Sheeran
    Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Uptown Funk” — Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars
    Best Pop Solo Performance: “Thinking Out Loud” — Ed Sheeran
    Best Rap Song: “Alright” — Kendrick Lamar Featuring Pharrell Williams
    Best Music Video: “Bad Blood” — Taylor Swift Featuring Kendrick Lamar
    Best Rap Performance: “Alright” — Kendrick Lamar
    Best Music Film: Amy
    Best Pop Vocal Album: 1989 — Taylor Swift
    Best Urban Contemporary Album: Beauty Behind the Madness — The Weeknd
    Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals: “Sue (Or In A Season of Crime) — David Bowie
    Best Historical Album: The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol 11 — Bob Dylan And The Band
    Best World Music Album: Sings — Angelique Kidjo
    Best Spoken World Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling): A Full Life: Reflections At Ninety — Jimmy Carter
    Best Dance Recording: “Where Are Ü Now” — Skrillex and Diplo with Justin Bieber
    Best Dance/Electronic Album: Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü — Skrillex and Diplo
    Best Metal Performance: “Cirice” — Ghost
    Best Rock Song: “Don’t Wanna Fight” — Alabama Shakes
    Best Rock Album: Drones — Muse
    Best R&B Performance: “Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Gray)” — The Weeknd
    Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: “These Walls” — Kendrick Lamar Featuring Bilal, Anna Wise & Thundercat

    For the entire list of the winners, click here 

  • The Grammy Awards 2016: A not-so-appealing “starry” affair

    The Grammy Awards 2016: A not-so-appealing “starry” affair

    MUMBAI: Music world’s much awaited award show of the year, The Grammys, created a lot of buzz before its telecast; but unfortunately did not impress viewers. Only few performances, which had the potential to be interesting, grabbed the eye balls. Apart from those, the show, by its usual standards failed to impress the audience due to poor production ideas.

    The award night from The Recording Academy had a “starry” line-up of more than 30 artists, including the multiple time Grammy nominee Taylor Swift, who opened the show with a song from her Grammy-nominated album, 1989. The show also faced some audio glitches and concerns with the entertainment quality. While performances by Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift are to be appreciated, Lady Gaga clearly was the showstopper of the big awards show.

    The show had a total of 83 categories and 15 performances and tributes. The Recording Academy handed many awards early in the Grammy Awards pre-ceremony. The first big winner of the awards this year went to Swift for Best Pop Vocal Album for 1989. The list of big winners also included Meghan Trainor, who took Best New Artist; and Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, who won Record of the Year for “Uptown Funk.”

    Lamar led the Grammys 2016 ceremony with 11 nominations, and won five awards. Mentioned below are the winners from the different categories at The Grammy Awards 2016:

    Record of the Year: “Uptown Funk” — Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars
    Album of the Year: 1989 — Taylor Swift
    Best New Artist: Meghan Trainor
    Best Rock Performance: “Don’t Wanna Fight” — Alabama Shakes
    Song of the Year: “Thinking Out Loud” — Ed Sheeran
    Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Uptown Funk” — Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars
    Best Pop Solo Performance: “Thinking Out Loud” — Ed Sheeran
    Best Rap Song: “Alright” — Kendrick Lamar Featuring Pharrell Williams
    Best Music Video: “Bad Blood” — Taylor Swift Featuring Kendrick Lamar
    Best Rap Performance: “Alright” — Kendrick Lamar
    Best Music Film: Amy
    Best Pop Vocal Album: 1989 — Taylor Swift
    Best Urban Contemporary Album: Beauty Behind the Madness — The Weeknd
    Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals: “Sue (Or In A Season of Crime) — David Bowie
    Best Historical Album: The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol 11 — Bob Dylan And The Band
    Best World Music Album: Sings — Angelique Kidjo
    Best Spoken World Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books & Storytelling): A Full Life: Reflections At Ninety — Jimmy Carter
    Best Dance Recording: “Where Are Ü Now” — Skrillex and Diplo with Justin Bieber
    Best Dance/Electronic Album: Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü — Skrillex and Diplo
    Best Metal Performance: “Cirice” — Ghost
    Best Rock Song: “Don’t Wanna Fight” — Alabama Shakes
    Best Rock Album: Drones — Muse
    Best R&B Performance: “Earned It (Fifty Shades Of Gray)” — The Weeknd
    Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: “These Walls” — Kendrick Lamar Featuring Bilal, Anna Wise & Thundercat

    For the entire list of the winners, click here 

  • Nominees for 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards revealed

    Nominees for 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards revealed

    MUMBAI   58th Annual GRAMMY Awards announced its nominations in all 83 categories, reflecting a diverse blend of talented music makers, this year’s nominees were selected from more than 21,000 submissions entered.

     

    This year, Kendrick Lamar leads nominations with 11, followed by Taylor Swift and The Weeknd, who each earn seven. Additionally, music producer/songwriter Max Martin receives six nominations and mastering engineer Tom Coyne, rapper Drake, and engineers/mixers Serban Ghenea and John Hanes each earn five nominations.

     
    “The international music scene is growing phenomenally and this is reflected through the list of nominees for the upcoming 58thAnnual Grammy Awards. Diverse genres are being appreciated thus encouraging artists to push boundaries and further strengthen the community. We are looking forward to airing yet another edition of Grammy Awards on Vh1,” said Ferzad Palia, Viacom18 EVP and english and youth entertainment – head, Ferzad Palia.

     

    The eclectic nature of this year’s nominations is perhaps best exemplified in the Album of the year category, where nominees range from the alternative and soulful rock of Alabama Shakes to Lamar’s thought-provoking jazz-infused rap, the classic country sounds of Chris Stapleton, the pop emergence of Swift, and the genre-bending R&B style of The Weeknd.

     

    The GRAMMY Awards is part of an illustrious award show line up aired Live on Vh1 like The Golden Globe Awards, Video Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Europe Music Awards & American Music Awards to name a few.

  • Comcast & Cartoon Network team up on new voice remote searches

    Comcast & Cartoon Network team up on new voice remote searches

    MUMBAI: Speech recognition technology is more popular than ever and in the past few months alone with related announcements from Amazon, Apple, and Google.

     

    Comcast launched the cable industry’s first voice controlled TV remote earlier this year and the response has been terrific with nearly 1.5 million homes now having one. What’s more Comcast is distributing about 70,000 new remotes each week.

     

    “Users are speaking aloud to find titles, channels, actors and actresses as well as to record, tune, fast forward and rewind. Last month alone, there were 20 million voice commands made using our new remote.

     

    We’ve added some fun features too: quoting certain movies gets you to the film just as fast as a title search, Taylor Swift talks back when you search for her songs, and our remote happens to speak perfect Minionese,” said Comcast Cable executive director, product management Jeanine Heck.

     

    Now Comcast has added another interactive component in partnership with the Cartoon Network, which will be especially entertaining for kids.

     

    “It turns out that one of our most ‘voice-searched’ titles is Teen Titans Go!, a Cartoon Network fan favorite. Now, just by saying ‘Hello Beast Boy’ or ‘Boy Wonder,’ viewers are taken to the show’s homepage on X1 and will hear a special audio greeting from one of the characters. They also can say the names of other Titans like Cyborg, Robin and Raven and hear responses unique to each character,” Heck added.

     

    Comcast is planning add more new functions to its voice remote over time.

  • Jimmy Fallon & Taylor Swift among first winners for 67th Emmy Awards

    Jimmy Fallon & Taylor Swift among first winners for 67th Emmy Awards

    MUMBAI: The Television Academy has ousted the juried award winners for the 67th Emmy Awards in the categories of Animation, Costumes for a Variety Program or Special, Motion Design and Interactive Media.

     

    Winning big this year are Jimmy Falon, Taylor Swift and Chris Hardwick amongst others.

     

    The juried awards will be presented during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony on 12 September. 

     

    This year’s juried winners include:

     

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation

     

    Adventure Time Walnuts & Rain • Cartoon Network • Cartoon Network Studios

    Tom Herpich (storyboard artist)

     

    Gravity Falls Not What He Seems • Disney XD • Disney Television Animation

    Alonso Ramirez Ramos (storyboard artist)

     

    King Star King Fat Frank’s Fantasy Lounge • Adult Swim • Titmouse, Inc.

    JJ Villard (character design)

     

    Over The Garden Wall • Cartoon Network • Cartoon Network Studios

    Nick Cross (production design)

     

    Robot Chicken’s Bitch Pudding Special • Adult Swim • A Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Production in association with Stoopid Monkey and Williams Street

    Bradley Schaffer (character animation)

     

    Tome of the Unknown • CartoonNetwork.com • Cartoon Network Studios

    Nick Cross (background painter)

     

    Tome of the Unknown • CartoonNetwork.com • Cartoon Network Studios

    Chris Tsirgiotis (background layout designer)

     

    Outstanding Costumes For A Variety Program Or A Special

     

    Drunk History Hollywood • Comedy Central • Gary Sanchez Productions

    Christina Mongini (costume designer) and Cassandra Conners (costume supervisor)

     

    Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show Starring Katy Perry • NBC • NFL Network 

    Marina Toybina (costume designer) and Courtney Webster (assistant costume designer)

     

    Outstanding Motion Design

     

    How We Got To Now With Steven Johnson • PBS • Nutopia, BBC Worldwide Productions

    Miles Presland Donovan (creative producer), Luke Best (art director/illustrator), Peter Mellor (animation director) and Chris Sayer (animator)

     

    Outstanding Creative Achievement In Interactive Media

     

    Multiplatform Storytelling

     

    Archer Scavenger Hunt • FX Networks • FX Productions

    Tim Farrell (Transmedia director) and Mark Paterson (Transmedia lead)

     

    The Singles Project • Bravo Digital in association with all3media, Goodbye Pictures and Lime Pictures • Bravo

    Bravo Digital, Bravo Production, all3media, Goodbye Pictures, Lime Pictures

     

    Original Interactive Program

     

    Emma Approved • YouTube.com/Pemberley Digital • Pemberley Digital, Kin Community

    Bernie Su (executive producer), Tamara Krinsky (story editor), Alexandra Edwards (Transmedia producer & writer), Tracy Bitterolf (producer) and Kate Rorick (co-executive producer).

     

    AMEX Unstaged: Taylor Swift Experience • americanexpress.com/unstagedapp • RadicalMedia, American Express

    Taylor Swift (artist and executive producer), American Express, RadicalMedia

     

    Social TV Experience

     

    @midnight With Chris Hardwick • Comedy Central • Comedy Central, Funny or Die, Nerdist Industries, Serious Business, Aloha Productions, Garant Lennon Productions, Brillstein Entertainment Partners

    Chris Hardwick (host/executive producer), Jack Martin (executive producer), Joe Farrell (executive producer), Jason U. Nadler (executive producer) and Myke Furhman (Multiplatform producer).

     

    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon • Universal Television and Broadway Video • NBC

    Gavin Purcell (producer), Marina Cockenberg (director of social media), Jimmy Fallon (host), Christine Friar (social producer) and Felicia Daniels (NBC.com)

     

    User Experience And Visual Design

     

    Sleepy Hollow Virtual Reality Experience • FOX • A FOX Broadcasting Company production in association with Secret Location

    Robin Benty (executive producer), Secret Location, Noam Dromi (producer), Jay Williams (executive producer) and Fox Broadcasting Company

     

    The 2015 Creative Arts Emmy Awards will be executive-produced by Bob Bain, and an edited version will be broadcast on 19 September. They also will be streamed in their entirety on Emmys.com, Yahoo.com and FOX.com on 20 September.

  • Taylor Swift joins ‘The Voice’ as adviser

    Taylor Swift joins ‘The Voice’ as adviser

    MUMBAI: Pop star Taylor Swift is all set to join the seventh season of NBC’s reality singing competition The Voice as a guest mentor, according to media reports.

     

    Swift, 24, is said to be taking part in an episode as an advisor to the contestants. She will be part of mentors that will include Stevie Nicks, Gavin Rossdale, country music vocal group Little Big Town, and Alicia Keys. She will serve in the same capacity that Coldplay singer Chris Martin aided the show in its sixth season, advising contestants across all four teams.

     

    This will not be the first time that the singer will be seen on the show. She was a guest performer in the fourth season and was featured in a segment of the episode.

     

    Swift will also be performing with The Voice coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and newcomers Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams, according to the Huffington Post.

     

    She will also be working with veterans Adam Levine and Blake Shelton, as well as new coaches Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams, who were added to the lineup for the upcoming season.

     

    The seventh season of The Voice will premiere on 22 September. Swift’s appearance will coincide with the release of her fifth album, “1989,” which has been touted to be the singer’s first “official pop album.”

  • AHI registers record sales for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards

    AHI registers record sales for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards

    NEW JERSEY: In anticipation of the upcoming ceremony set to air live in the US on 26 January, on the CBS Television Network, Alfred Haber, President of Alfred Haber, Inc. (AHI) announced yesterday the company has racked up record sales for the 2014 56th Annual Grammy Awards, the 3 and a half hour extravaganza billed as Music’s Biggest Night.

     

    With the 2014 show marking 25 years of representation of the Grammy Awards by AHI, global broadcasters to sign on for this spectacular show that continues to be the world’s most popular televised music event include:  Channel 4 (UK), Rogers Media (Canada), ProSieben (Germany), WOWOW (Japan), D17/Canal Plus (France), Televisa (Mexico), Fox International Channel (Asia), Viacom 18 (India), Turner (Latin America), Shanghai Media Group (China), M-Net (Africa), TV 2 (Turkey), NetMedia (Indonesia), Ren-TV (Russia), TV2 (Denmark)  and Cignal TV (Philippines).

     

    “With over a quarter of a century of representation, we at Alfred Haber, Inc. are honored to once again be representing the Grammy Awards to the international television community,” commented Haber.  “Music has the ability to transcend all language barriers and borders and this remarkable event is something that, this season, will be enjoyed by audiences in more than 190 territories the world over.”

     

    Performers announced thus far for this year’s show include current Grammy nominee Sara Bareilles with four-time Grammy winner and 2014 MusiCares Person of the Year Carole King; nominees Daft Punk with nominee Nile Rodgers, nominee Pharrell Williams, and 25-time Grammy winner Stevie Wonder; nominee Kendrick Lamar joined by nominees Imagine Dragons; nominee John Legend; nominee Lorde; nominees Macklemore & Ryan Lewis; nominee Paul McCartney; eight-time Grammy-winning group Metallica with Grammy Cultural Ambassador to China Lang Lang; nominee Kacey Musgraves; nominee Katy Perry; nominees P!nk and Nate Ruess (of FUN.); nine-time Grammy winner Ringo Starr; Taylor Swift; nominee Robin Thicke with Grammy-winning group Chicago; nominee Keith Urban; and a special “Grammy Moment” featuring two-time Grammy winner Merle Haggard, three-time Grammy winner and 2014 Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Kris Kristofferson, seven-time Grammy winner Willie Nelson, and current nominee Blake Shelton. 

  • Show Business personalities dominate Twitter all over the globe

    Show Business personalities dominate Twitter all over the globe

    NEW DELHI: Singers Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake, and Shakira feature among the top ten followed celebrities on Twitter.

     

    Twitter was launched with an idea to update statuses and interact on cyber space with a limitation of 140 characters but has become a sensation of its own kind, according to the Pakistani ‘More Magazine’.

     

    American President Barack Obama is the only non-show business personality in the top ten list and the tenth place is held by footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. The top ten are:

     

        Justin Bieber 19 year old singing sensation holds number 1 spot on twitter with 46 million followers.

        Katy Perry the girl who shot to fame with Teenage Dream holds 2nd place with 45.7 million followers

        Lady Gaga Exotic singer and performer who has set a whole new standard with her live performance holds third largest number of followers with 40.3 million fans

        Barack Obama Only non-showbiz personality in the list is the current US President Barack Husain Obama with 38.7 million followers.

        Taylor Swift Beautiful singing diva who had shown vast talent in country and pop singing currently resides on fifth spot with 35.7 million followers

        Britney Spears A star of her own kind, who recently made a comeback with her sensational Criminal has 33.2 million followers on Twitter.

        Justin Timberlake A guy who fascinated us first with his songs and now with his acting skills has 27.5 million followers.

        Jenifer Lopez Known as Jlo, this singer-actress holds 24.7 million followers,

        Shakira – A singer who used to sizzles her performances with Belly dancing is having 22.5 millions following her Twitter feeds.

        Cristiano Ronaldo Footballer from Portugal who also appears in various ads nowadays makes it at number 10 with 22 million followers