EW’s Top 25 Entertainers of the Year

It’s nearly year-end and Entertainment Weekly has a list of its own — The 25 Entertainers of the Year. Neil Patrick Harris, or more famously known as NPH kicks off the list at number 25. At the top of the list is Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

While musicians like Leona Lewis, Katy Perry and Coldplay have kept us entertained all year long, you would have never guessed who’s at number 20, or more specifically — what.

You can check out the full list over here. Below are some which I have specifically picked from the list.

1. Robert Downey Jr.
2. Tina Fey
3. Cast and Crew of The Dark Knight
4. The Gossip Girls
6. Lil Wayne
8. The Women of Sex And The City
9. The Jonas Brothers
11. Meryl Streep
14. Wall-E
15. Coldplay
16. Elizabeth Banks
18. Kid Rock
20. Facebook
21. Katy Perry
23. Michael Phelps
24. Leona Lewis
25. Neil Patrick Harris

Who’s your favorite pick? Who’s your favorite entertainer of the year?

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Michael Phelps Gets His 8th Gold!

Michael Phelps smiles with his 8th Gold (Photo credit: Adam Pretty/Getty Images)Michael Phelps smiles with his 8th Gold (Photo credit: Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

Michael Phelps won his record eighth gold medal in the Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay final on Sunday with some help from his friends and thus, broke Mark Spitz’s record of seven golds in one Olympic Games.

The US team of Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen, Jason Lezak and Phelps won at the National Aquatics Center in a time of 3:29.34 and in doing so broke the world record by 1.34 seconds.

Congratulations to Phelps! Now, everyone, start swimming by getting the swim suits.

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Michael Phelps Wins His 7th Gold at Beijing 2008 Olympic

Michael PhelpsMichael Phelps won his seventh gold in the Men’s 100m Butterfly final at the National Aquatics Center on Saturday. His feat equal Mark Spitz (also from USA) as the only person ever to have won seven gold medals at a summer Olympic. Phelps already surpassed Mark Spitz in terms of number of World Records at an Olympic Games with five world records in Individual Olympic events.

After creating history by winning his 10th and 11th Olympic Golds on Wednesday, Michael Phelps just needs one more gold to take over Mark Spitz’s record of seven gold medals and create a record that’s almost impassable, especially when Phelps is just 23 years of age — he has at least one more Olympic to come.

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Michael Phelps Wins His 10th & 11th Olympic Golds

Michael Phelps created history by becoming the first person to win 10th and 11th golds in Olympic Games.

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