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Sep 18, 2025

Top 10 Celebrities Who Broke the Internet in 2025

2025 has been a year when celebrities around the world have made huge waves. From social media followers and fashion statements to sudden news and viral moments, these stars have dominated the online space. Let’s take a look at the Top 10 Celebrities Who Broke the Internet in 2025:

Zendaya
The talented actress Zendaya won hearts this year with her new movie releases and red carpet fashion statements. Her trailers went viral, creating a massive buzz online.

Chris Hemsworth
Thor star Chris Hemsworth’s fitness challenge videos quickly became a social media trend, inspiring fans worldwide.

BTS (Bangtan Boys)
The K-pop sensation BTS released a new album and hosted an online concert that amassed millions of views.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Priyanka Chopra Jonas impressed fans with her international projects and philanthropic initiatives, earning praise globally.

Tom Holland
The new Spider-Man movie trailers and his fun TikTok videos went viral, delighting fans everywhere.

Taylor Swift
Her new album “Midnight Magic” created a storm on social media, trending in multiple countries.

Rihanna
Rihanna’s fashion and beauty ventures gained significant popularity, keeping her in the global spotlight.

Hrithik Roshan
Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan amazed fans with his latest movie release and iconic style moments.

Ariana Grande
From music releases to fashion shows and fan interactions, Ariana Grande made headlines multiple times this year.

Shah Rukh Khan
The Bollywood King’s new movie release and viral social media moments brought him back to the top of global conversations.

These celebrities have proven that 2025 has been an exciting and dynamic year for the entertainment world. Their strong connection with fans and strategic use of social media truly broke the internet.

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May 29, 2011

Jessica Chastain off to roaring start in Hollywood

Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain is worried that she might be the first unknown actress everyone will get sick of.

The 30-year-old redhead plays Brad Pitt's wife in filmmaker Terrence Malick's "Tree of Life" which was awarded the top prize at the Cannes film festival last week.

The movie, a meditation on life set against the background of a Midwestern family in the 1950s that also stars Sean Penn, arrives in select U.S. movie theaters on Friday.

But that's not the only film the newcomer has on her resume, nor the only A-list actors and directors who want to work with her.

Later this summer Chastain stars in the drama "The Help," based on Kathryn Stockett's best-selling novel; "The Debt," an espionage drama starring Oscar-winner Helen Mirren; and the crime drama "The Fields" opposite Sam Worthington.

Two more of her films are scheduled to come out this fall -- one opposite Al Pacino -- and still others in 2012.

"I've made 11 films, nine are (waiting for release), Chastain told Reuters in an interview. "I'm a little worried that people will get sick of me. But because the characters are so different in each film, hopefully they won't."

Blame it on Malick, the semi-reclusive but revered filmmaker who gave Chastain her big break in "Tree of Life." Though the director's films -- including "Badlands" and "The Thin Red Line" -- are hardly commercial hits, the critical acclaim they engender makes Hollywood sit up and take notice.

"Tree of Life" was shot three years ago but Chastain said her association with the film instantly "changed my world" and "opened doors for me to work with other directors."

ROBIN WILLIAMS, AL PACINO LEND A HAND

It's not the first break to come her way. A native of northern California, Chastain attended the prestigious Juilliard school in New York on a scholarship from Juilliard alumni, actor and comedian Robin Williams.

"That was huge. It paid for my apartment, my books, my tuition. It paid for me to fly back and forth to see my family," said Chastain.

Yet the actress has never met Williams.

"I know at some point I'm going to meet him and it will be really special," she said. "Because I'm the first person in my family to go to college and I feel he made that possible."

As did her grandmother, who took Chastain to see a play when she was a girl, thus inspiring the youngster to pursue acting as a career. Her grandmother also helped Chastain move to New York for college.

"I was scared to live in New York and live in a dorm and she flew with me," said Chastain.

While in her last year at Juilliard, Chastain's class went to Los Angeles to showcase their talents to the entertainment industry. From there, Chastain landed a television deal with Emmy Award-winning producer John Wells' company.

"It was a blessing because I got to live in New York and do theater and the company would fly me out to L.A. to do television," said Chastain.

The transition to film occurred when Chastain was cast in the title role of a Los Angeles theater production of Oscar Wilde's "Salome," directed by and starring Al Pacino, in 2006.

Pacino decided to also direct a film version of the play -- part documentary/part fiction -- called "Wilde Salome" with the same players. The film is now scheduled to premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September.

"I learned how an actor changes a performance from (being in) a theater of 1400 people to a single camera. Al was like my acting teacher during that whole process," Chastain said.

Things came to a head for Chastain at the Cannes film festival earlier this month where "Tree of Life" not only walked away with the Palme d'Or, but her psychological thriller "Take Shelter," with Michael Shannon, won the grand prize in the Critics Week competition.

Things got even more intense at the festival when the Prohibition-era drama "The Wettest Country in the World" -- which she shot with Shia LeBoeuf -- found itself in the middle of a bidding war with distributors. It was picked up by the Weinstein company for a release in 2012.

"I will never experience anything like that again," said Chastain of her first Cannes experience. "I'm still recovering. It was a week of living on pure adrenaline, no sleep and a lot of excitement."


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Apr 25, 2009

‘New Moon’ will rise as planned

Plus: Kal Penn more popular than ever; Jackie Chan backlash continues

Production of “New Moon,” the follow-up to “Twilight,” will not be halted as some outlets reported April 20.

A spokesperson from Summit Entertainment, which is releasing the film, says “Production is underway, in Vancouver, totally as planned. There is no delay. Whatever you’re hearing about a lawsuit interfering with the film, its release, all I can say is it’s totally false.” The film is slated for a Nov. 20 release.

Several Internet outlets reported April 20 that filming was halted because of a lawsuit allegedly filed in Utah by a former friend of Stephenie Meyers, the “Twilight” author. Meyers’ representation says no such lawsuit was even filed.



Source:www.msnbc.msn.com

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Mar 3, 2009

Erica Leerhsen's Sexy Album


Erica Leerhsen, hollywood, hollywood gossip, hot celebrity, sexy celebrity
Erica Leerhsen, hollywood, hollywood gossip, hot celebrity, sexy celebrity
Erica Leerhsen, hollywood, hollywood gossip, hot celebrity, sexy celebrity
Erica Leerhsen, hollywood, hollywood gossip, hot celebrity, sexy celebrity



Erica Leerhsen (born February 14, 1976 in Ossining, New York) is an American actress. Publicly joking that the majority of her character's cinematic fates may not bode well for her future career, young starlet Erica likely has little to worry about given her solid performances in such features as Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000), Woody Allen's Anything Else (2003), the popular television drama The Guardian, very succesful horror remake The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and the upcoming Wrong Turn 2 (2007). In fact, quite to the contrary, she seems to have crafted quite an impressive onscreen career. A Ossining, NY, native and the daughter of Charlie Leerhsen, young Erica attended Boston University College of Fine Arts upon graduating high school. Following impressive performances in such stage productions as "The Call of the Wild and The Tempest", Leerhsen earned her B.F.A. and graduated summa cum lauda in 1998, and subsequent performances for the Gloucester Stage Company and Surf Reality soon gave way to a film career. Her role as a Wiccan witch in the Blair Witch 2 proved so intense that, at one point during production, Leerhsen passed out after chanting an actual summoning of the "God of the Underworld." She soon poured the same intensity into roles in the TV series The Guardian, as well as Hollywood Ending, Little Athens and Anything Else. Erica currently lives and works in Los Angeles.



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