Washington: Lady Gaga has been named as the most popular women on web.
COED Magazine has compiled a list based on Google search results, sporting some surprises-Justin Bieber comes in at No. 7, ABC News reported.
The list also includes Washington`s famous women like former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin at No. 18, first lady Michelle Obama at No. 21 and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at No. 32.
Here are the top 50:
1. Lady Gaga
2. Kesha
3. Madonna
4. Beyonce
5. Rihanna
6. Britney Spears
7. Justin Bieber
8. Miley Cyrus
9. Paris Hilton
10. Avril Lavigne
11. Shakira
12. Taylor Swift
13. Angelina Jolie
14. Oprah
15. Megan Fox
16. Jennifer Lopez
17. Mariah Carey
18. Sarah Palin
19. Jessica Simpson
20. Lindsay Lohan
21. Michelle Obama
22. Katy Perry
23. Kim Kardashian
24. Sandra Bullock
25. Christina Aguilera
26. Jessica Alba
27. Fergie
28. Pamela Anderson
29. Betty White
30. Kristen Stewart
31. Ciara
32. Hillary Clinton
33. Jennifer Aniston
34. Demi Moore
35. Heidi Montag
36. Marilyn Monroe
37. Hilary Duff
38. Ashley Tisdale
39. Katie Price
40. Vanessa Hudgens
41. Amy Winehouse
42. Carrie Underwood
43. Kelly Clarkson
44. Sarah Jessica Parker
45. Lily Allen
46. Adriana Lima
47. Tina Fey
48. Carmen Electra
49. Scarlett Johansson
50. Eva Longoria
ANI
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