
"The year 2025, like many in this decade, can't easily be summed up by a single word or phrase, but the top Google searches of the year certainly offer a reminder of the most memorable pop culture moments of the past 12 months. From singer D4vd and KPop Demon Hunters to Labubus and 6-7, little in 2025 has escaped the lens of polarity"
"D4vd was at the beginning of a world tour in early September when the dismembered and decomposing remains of 15-year-old runaway Celeste Rivas Hernandez were found in the trunk of his impounded Tesla, sparking a search frenzy and devastating investigation. The teen girl who was found dead in singer D4vd's Tesla in Los Angeles was identified Wednesday as Celeste Rivas, a 15-year-old girl who had been missing for more than a year."
Google's top searches of 2025 highlight polarizing pop culture moments and viral phenomena. D4vd, a 20-year-old Queens-born singer named David Anthony Burke, became the world's most-searched person after the dismembered remains of 15-year-old runaway Celeste Rivas Hernandez were found in the trunk of his impounded Tesla; authorities consider him a suspect and a second person is suspected of assisting in the dismemberment. Netflix's Sony animated musical KPop Demon Hunters became the U.S. top-searched movie of the year and earned TIME's Breakthrough of the Year. Oscar Best Picture winner Anora was the most-searched movie worldwide. The K-pop–centered film's cast was the year's top-searched cast.
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