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These are the most-liked photos on Instagram every year for the last decade - indy100 Posted: 07 Oct 2020 05:00 AM PDT ![]() Instagram, the home of the selfie, has just turned 10. Over the last decade, famous performers, models and reality stars have come to dominate the app. It'll be no surprise then that, with only one exception, the majority of the most-liked photos from the last 10 years are celebrity shots. Justin Bieber, the Kardashian-Jenner clan and an egg – yes, an egg – have made notable appearances on Instagram over the last decade. To mark the photo app's birthday, here's a look back at the most-liked photos from each year of its existence.
2010In its starting year, the most liked photo was of Instagram creator Kevin Systrom's toes and a dog in Mexico. The photo only has 190,000 likes – nothing by today's standards. The caption? A simple 'test'.
2011Back in 2011, teenage heartthrob Justin Bieber posted a family picture with his dad and little siblings. The photo now has a little over 270,000 likes now. So, more than the previous year but still not much.
2012In 2012, everybody was a One Direction fangirl. So much so that two of its members, Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik, nabbed the top spot for a Halloween photo. The image now has over 1.2m likes.
2013Justin Bieber once again takes the top spot but, this time, he's sharing the accolade with 'Uncle Will'. Uncle Will is, of course, Hollywood legend Will Smith. The photo now has over 1.5m likes.
2014Kimye's wedding shot took the top spot for 2014. The photo of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West tying the knot, taken at their extravagant wedding in Italy, is now fast approaching 2.5m likes.
2015First, it was a Kardashian, then it was a Jenner. In 2015, Kim's sister Kendall took the top spot for a photo of her lying down with artistically-placed hair. It has over 3.6m likes.
2016This sponsored post of Selena Gomez sipping on a bottle of Coke with her lyrics on was the most liked photo of 2016. At the time, Gomez was the most followed female on Instagram. The photo has over 7m likes.
2017We all remember this iconic photo. Beyonce announced her pregnancy to the world by posting a picture of her cradling her stomach in front of nature. The Carters, Beyonce and Jay Z, thanked fans for their "well wishes". Over 11m people have now liked the photo of Beyonce pregnant with twins.
2018Another Jenner broke the internet in 2018 when she revealed on Instagram that she had given birth to her daughter with then-boyfriend Travis Scott. In the post, she announced that the baby was called 'Stormi Webster'. It has 18.5m likes.
2019In a totally bizarre turn of events, the most liked photo of 2019 was of an egg. As part of a world record challenge, the egg got liked 54m times – making it the most-liked Instagram post ever.
2020The photo with the most likes this year is an announcement of actor Chadwick Boseman's death. Boseman was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2016 and passed away in August of this year. The photo now has over 19m likes. |
Posted: 07 Oct 2020 10:30 AM PDT ![]() It's been over a decade since Destiny's Child – the most successful groups of all time – took their final bow, and since then, the original members have gone on to different levels of success.It feels like yesterday when Destiny's Child asked all the independent women to "throw your hands up at me." Since the group announced their disbandment in 2005, the original four members — Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, LeToya Luckett, and LaTavia Roberson – have taken very different paths. Most notably, Beyoncé has become one of the most successful and culturally significant music acts on the planet, but don't think that fortune hasn't favored the other members. By now, Destiny's Child's story is well known: Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and LaTavia first met while part of Girl's Tyme, a six-piece girl group in Houston. A poor showing on Star Search led to some lineup changes. Támar Davis and sisters Nina and Nikki Taylor were cut, with LeToya filling out the fourth sport. The group signed with Columbia Records in 1996, and they released their self-titled debut in 1998. ![]() Their sophomore record, The Writing's on the Wall, was their breakthrough, with hits "Bills, Bills, Bills," "Say My Name," and "Jumpin, Jumpin." LaTavia and LeToya left the group and were replaced (briefly) by Farrah Franklin and then Michelle Williams. 2001 saw Survivor, and with that came "Bootylicious," "Emotion," and the title track. The group announced a hiatus later in the year, only to come back in 2004 for Destiny Fulfilled. The curtain fell on Destiny's Child in 2005, but the group has been known to reunite on occasion. For those who are curious where destiny took all the members, here's a look at what they've been up to: Beyoncé Knowles ![]() Destiny's Child went on their first hiatus in October 2001, but Beyoncé was already setting out on her own path by that time. In July 2002, she made her acting debut in Austin Powers in Goldmember, and in October, she released her debut solo recording alongside future husband, Jay-Z, on "'03 Bonnie & Clyde." Her debut solo album, Dangerously In Love, arrived the following year. Destiny's Child returned from hiatus to put out Destiny Fulfilled in 2004, but by then, Beyoncé's star had already taken off. As of 2020, Beyoncé has released six platinum-selling studio albums (including the groundbreaking Lemonade), acted in movies like Dreamgirls, Obsessed, and The Lion King performed what has been called the greatest headlining set at Coachella, and won 21 Grammys (and counting) for songs like "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," "Drunk In Love," and "Halo." She has transcended into a living legend and has done so while starting a family with Jay-Z. Together, they have three children: daughter Blue Ivy Carter and twins Rumi and Sir Carter. Kelly Rowland ![]() Former manager (and Beyoncé's father) Matthew Knowles will be the first to say that Destiny's Child didn't break up – they simply retired in 2005. In that time, Kelly Rowland has been hard at work, making her name as a solo artist. After the first hiatus, she teamed with Nelly to release "Dilemma," her chart-topping debut solo recording. The Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 was the lead single from her debut solo album, 2002's Simply Deep. As of 2020, she's released four solo albums and has sold over 40 million records worldwide. Like Beyoncé, she's branched out into film, appearing in movies like 2003's Freddy Vs. and 2012's Think Like A Man. She's also become a beloved television personality/actor, appearing on everything from The X Factor to BET's American Soul. In Oct. 2020, she and Tim Weatherspoon announced they were expecting their second child together. LeToya Luckett In 1999, Destiny's Child OG LeToya Luckett left the group after clashing with the band's manager. She signed with Capitol Records in 2003 and released LeToya in 2006. She struggled to get her solo album off the ground, but it was worth it. It debuted at the top of the Billboard 200, making her and Beyoncé the only former Destiny's Child members to do such a feat. She released two more albums – Lady Love and Back 2 Life – before finding success as an actress. LeToya has appeared in movies like 2003's Preacher's Kid and 2016's Lucky Girl. She's mostly known for her television work, landing roles on Treme, Ballers, and, most recently, Greenleaf. In 2017, she married Tommicus Walker. They welcomed their first child, daughter Gianna, in 2019, and their second, son Tysun, in 2020. LaTavia Roberson ![]() LaTavia Roberson exited Destiny's Child along with LeToya Luckett. The two attempted to launch a group called Anjel, but the project never really took off. After that, LaTavia attempted to work on a solo album, appearing on a Young Sween track ("Swagga Check") in 2009. She began acting on stage, appearing in plays like 2008's Those Jeans, 2013's How to Love, and Not My Family. She joined the cast of R&B Divas: Atlanta for season 3 in 2014 and appeared in But Deliver Us From Evil in 2017. She released her first solo song that year, "Best Time of Your Life," and announced she was working on a biography. She and producer Don Vito have started a family together. She gave birth to her daughter, Lyric, in 2013, and they welcomed a son, Londyn, in 2019. Farrah Franklin ![]() Singer Farrah Franklin joined Destiny's Child alongside Michelle Williams after LaTavia and LeToya's departure. Farrah – who first worked with the group as an extra in the "Bills, Bills, Bills" video – was only with the group for about five or six months. Despite this short tenure, she appeared in the video for "Say My Name," and contributed vocals for tracks on their album, Survivor. After her departure, she attempted to launch a solo career. From 2008 to 2020, she's released a handful of singles — including her single EP Push Up On Me with Maino. She has also found success as an actor. She's been in Eyes of Darkness, Single Black Female, and Rated ATL. Though she has hit the occasional rough patch, by 2020, she was healthy and happy with her life. Michelle Williams ![]() Michelle joined Destiny's Child for its last run as a three-piece. Though technically not an original member, it would be a mistake not to note her accomplishments since the group retired. She has released four albums, three of which fall under the gospel genre. In 2003, she also started her acting career, portraying the Broadway play Aida's title role. She has continued her stage career – acting in plays like Chicago, Fela!, and A Snow White Christmas – while also appearing as herself on RuPaul's Drag Race, Fox My Choir, and the eighth season of Strictly Come Dancing. She's also landed roles like and Naomi Dawson in 2006's Half and Half. She also portrayed Diana Ross on BET's American Soul, |
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