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Key Points $36,000 bet placed against Bianca Censori topping Google searches for 2025. Censori saw a massive search spike after the 2025 Grammys, breaking viral records. Google’s annual ranking depends on yearlong spikes, results announced in December. Some people bet on football. Others throw money at the Oscars. And then there’s the part of the internet betting on whether Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, will finish 2025 as the most-searched person on Google. On Tuesday, October 28, a crypto-market tracker called PolySignals posted an “Insider Alert” on X (formerly Twitter) showing that a new wallet had just dropped $36,000 on the “No” side of a prediction market asking, “Will Bianca Censori be the #1 searched person on Google this year?” The bet went in at 87 cents per share on Polymarket, a site known for gambling on real-world outcomes like elections, awards shows, and celebrity rankings. Oops! We’re unable to load this content right now. View directly on 𝕏 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade’s Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 So, will she? It’s not as far-fetched as it sounds. Back in February, the 30-year-old Yeezy architect essentially broke the internet with her see-through look at the 2025 Grammys. Ye shared Google Trends afterward claiming she’d become “the most Googled person on the planet called Earth.” Outlets like The Independent and Entertainment Weekly confirmed the spike — over 5 million searches for “Bianca Censori Grammys” in one day — making her the night’s undisputed viral moment. Oops! We’re unable to load this content right now. View directly on 𝕏 Since then, Censori and West have kept the feeds busy. He released a track called “Bianca” — which many fans read as a hint at trouble — in April and the two were spotted dining in Spain later that month. By fall, they were seen working together again on business moves, including signing off on paperwork for West’s Wyoming property sale. Through it all, Censori’s wardrobe kept headlines rolling and her search volume high. 🎤 SIGN UP for our The Voice newsletter to get access to exclusive news, interviews, insider info, sneak peeks & more 🎤 But before you start placing bets, there’s a catch. Google’s official “Year in Search” list — the one these prediction markets are referencing — doesn’t measure total volume. It tracks who had the biggest spike in search interest over time, and that list won’t drop until December. Meaning Censori’s Grammy surge will have to compete with an entire year of headlines from elections, celebrity trials, and pop-culture meltdowns.
 
                            
                         
                            
                         
                            
                        