How to repair a tarnished star? Step one -- be honest. Even if you're not revealing the whole truth and nothing but the truth, the conceit of offering up a few revelations satisfies most skeptics. Lindsay Lohan is the latest celeb to try this tactic, and if she's over her latest "asthma attack," it just might work.
Searches on the actress/singer are up 87% after word of her soul- (and skin-) baring spread in Vanity Fair (+811%). She's now the top topic overall in Search, and perhaps her admission of drug dabbling and struggling with an eating disorder will help repair her growing image as a kid actor spiraling out of control. Although the starlet's Search vibe has shifted from bodacious babe to ongoing train wreck, her buzz never slowed down.
The VF article caused Search spikes on "lindsay lohan vanity fair" (+1,063%), "vanity fair lindsay lohan pics" (+1,042%), and ex-boyfriend, actor Wilmer Valderrama (+818%). The photo shoot accompanying the article has drawn a fair amount of interest from dudes checking to see if Lindsay's bounced back into babe-dom. Queries on "lindsay lohan pictures" (+74%), "free lindsay lohan pics" (+26%), and "lindsay lohan swimsuit" all jumped as word of the racy photos began to spread. Nothing like a bikini to vault a falling star back into the number one spot.
Filed under: Actors, Lindsay Lohan
the buzz log
more posts
- Stay Safe this Friday
- JLo's "Louboutins," JFK's Death, Black Friday Coupons: What's the Buzz
- Obama's Brother, Elizabeth Lambert, and a Special Delivery: Buzz Week in Review
- New Record for "New Moon"
- Horror at the Movies: Popcorn
- LeBron James, Project Runway, Thawing Turkey: What's the Buzz
- New Moon, Blind Side, Planet 51: Critics Roundup
- Michelle Obama Action Figures: Collect All Three
- Battle of the Corporations
- Johnny Depp, Abraham Lincoln, Eggo Shortage: What's the Buzz
what's the buzz?
A subject's buzz score is the percentage of Yahoo! users searching for that subject on a given day, multiplied by a constant to make the number easier to read. Weekly leaders are the subjects with the greatest average buzz score for a given week.
For more detailed information, visit our FAQ.