Trending now: the women creators everyone is searching this week

The VoteHer Team

In short

  • The women spiking in global searches this week: Shakira, Ariana Grande, Madonna, Milly Alcock and Keke Palmer.
  • Trending is spotted from real global search and pageview data, then turned into a board you can vote on.
  • Open any profile and vote to help decide who is on top this week.

Some weeks the internet collectively decides to look someone up. Here are the women creators spiking in global searches right now, the names trending hardest this week, with a quick who's-who and a place to vote for the ones you rate.

Leading the pack is Shakira, the Colombian superstar and one of the best-selling Latin artists of all time. She is one of those names that sends searches soaring every time she tours or releases new music, and right now she is firmly back in the conversation.

Pop's heavy hitters are right behind her. Ariana Grande remains one of the biggest voices of her generation, equally at home topping the charts and on screen. Madonna, the original pop icon, has spent decades at the center of culture and still drives a search wave whenever she resurfaces. Between them they account for a big share of the music searches happening this week.

The list is not all established names. Milly Alcock, the Australian actress who broke out in House of the Dragon, is exactly the kind of rising star people rush to look up as she lands bigger and bigger roles. Keke Palmer, an actress, singer and host who has been in the spotlight since childhood, keeps reinventing herself and pulling new attention with every project.

Trends move fast, and so does VoteHer. Open any of these profiles, cast a vote, and help decide who comes out on top this week. We refresh this list as the searches move, so it always reflects who people are actually looking up right now.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the most searched woman right now?
It shifts constantly. This week, names like Shakira, Ariana Grande and Madonna are among the women spiking hardest in global searches, alongside rising stars like Milly Alcock. VoteHer turns that attention into a live ranking you can vote on.
How does VoteHer know who is trending?
We track real global search and pageview signals to spot the women creators having a moment, then surface them so you can discover and vote for them. The ranking itself is always decided by community votes, not by the search data.
Where can I vote for trending creators?
On VoteHer. Every creator has a profile with a vote button and a community ranking that moves as people vote. Open a trending creator's profile and cast your vote to push her up the board.
How often is the trending list updated?
Often, because searches move fast. We refresh the trending names as the data changes, so the list reflects who people are actually looking up right now rather than last month.

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