VH1 Web Junk Names Numa Numa Guy Greatest Internet Superstar

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On March 23 ay 8PM, VH1 will air its Web Junk Presents: 40 Greatest Internet Superstars and name Gary Brolsma, otherwise known as the Numa Numa guy, the number one internet star. The special will highlight the 40 most memorable internet stars of all time which will include the Star Wars Kid, Lonelygirl15, Tila Tequila, Trin Guy, Mahir, Perez Hilton, the Diet Coke/Mentos guys and many more. It outta be good for a few laughs.

The Top 40 Greatest Internet Superstars:

  1. Gary Brolsma — Numa Numa kid
  2. Ghyslain Raza — Star Wars Kid
  3. Denny Blaze — The Average Homeboy
  4. Jessica Rose — lonelygirl15
  5. Tila Tequila
  6. Perez Hilton — gossip blogger
  7. Chinese Backstreet Boys
  8. OK Go
  9. Tom Anderson — Myspace Tom
  10. Ask a Ninja (Kent Nichols & Doug Sarine, creators)
  11. Mike Caracciolo — Kid from Brooklyn
  12. Fritz Globe & Stephen Voltz — Diet Coke and Mentos guys
  13. Kyle MacDonald — One Red Paperclip
  14. Noah Kalina — Noah Take a Picture Everyday
  15. Jay Maynard — Tron Guy
  16. Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell — Lazy Sunday
  17. Lee Paige — cop shoots self
  18. Gino the Ginny
  19. Tyson the Skateboarding Bulldog
  20. Leslie Hall — Gem Sweater
  21. Little Superstar
  22. Alabama Leprechaun
  23. Matt Harding — Where The Hell is Matt?
  24. Jack Rebney — RV Man
  25. Mister Pregnant
  26. geriactric1927
  27. Brian Atene — Stanley Kubrick audition
  28. Stevie Ryan — Little Loca
  29. Chuck Norris
  30. Karyn Bosnak — internet beggar
  31. Spongemonkeys
  32. Ryan Holt — balloon prank victim
  33. Mahir Cagri
  34. Chad Vader (Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda, creators)
  35. Jenni Ringley — JenniCAM
  36. Andy Milonakis
  37. Rags the boxing kangaroo
  38. Cindy Margolis — World’s Most Downloaded Woman
  39. Ethan Chandler — Bank of America singer
  40. Joanna Repsold – ate a praying mantis
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