Kardashians Top List of 'Celebrities Americans Would Most Like to See Written Off in 2013'
By: Caryn Robbins Dec. 24, 2012
The online survey of 2,309 U.S. adults ages 18 and older, conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Zebra Pen Corp., leaders in the writing instrument industry for more than 115 years, found that families top the list of celebrities most would like to see "written-off" in 2013. The glamorous Kardashian family leads the pack at 70 percent, followed by the ever-feuding Lohan family in second at 68 percent, with pageant princess Honey Boo-Boo rounding out the top three at 65 percent.
Other celebs rounding out the top 10 were, Justin Beiber at 47 percent, followed by a Chris Brown, Donald Trump tie at 44 percent and the cast of Two and a Half Men, 35 percent. Twihard fans cannot get enough of Kristen Stewart, with only 24 percent of U.S. adults wanting to see her, Real Housewives of New Jersey star, Teresa Guidice, 22 percent, and General David Petraeus, 20 percent, "written-off" in the New Year.Harris Interactive is one of the world's leading custom market research firms, leveraging research, technology, and business acumen to transform relevant insight into actionable foresight. Known widely for the Harris Poll and for pioneering innovative research methodologies, Harris offers expertise in a wide range of industries including healthcare, technology, public affairs, energy, telecommunications, financial services, insurance, media, retail, restaurant, and consumer package goods. Serving clients in over 215 countries and territories through our North American, European, and Asian offices and a network of independent market research firms, Harris specializes in delivering research solutions that help us - and our clients - stay ahead of what's next. For more information, please visit www.harrisinteractive.com.Survey Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of BML Public Relations from December 17th - 19th, 2012 among 2,309 adults aged 18 years or older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.
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