Qianjiang Evening News Hourly News reporter Cao Linbo
Michael Jordan's documentary The Last Dance has recently become the most discussed topic in basketball circles, drawing memories of the Bull Dynasty. However, there are also unexpected peripheral effects, such as the popularity of former Bulls player Dennis Rodman's ex-wife and movie star Carmen Electra, who appears only a few scenes in the film, also surged overnight.
The famous website Pornhub revealed in a recent interview that after the broadcast of "The Last Dance" on April 26, Carmen Electra's search volume surged to more than 1.7 million, compared with the previous average daily search volume of Carmen Electra only 1500.
Carmen Electra was born April 20, 1972 in Ohio, an actress, singer, and model. She has a beautiful appearance and a perfect body, and she became famous in Playboy.
The star married Rodman in a chapel in Las Vegas in 1998, but divorced just 7 days later.
In the 2003 FHM Global Sexy Beauty Competition, Carmen won the 5th place. Her representative works include "Playboy Cheerleader", "Coastal Love" and so on.
In the fourth episode of Jordan's documentary "The Last Dance", Carmen also appeared in the show, she mentioned some of her past with Rodman, talking about her and Rodman vacationing in the casino, Jordan ran to bring Rodman back to Chicago for training.
Carmen appeared in The Last Dance
Pornhub revealed that the number of inquiries about Carmen is very large, the number of video searches about her has exceeded 1.7 million times, and on the day of the episode, Carmen's search volume was 14,796 times, which exploded to 393,000 the next day, reached 588,000 on April 28, and 401,000 on April 29.
However, according to US media reports, the ratings of the fifth and sixth episodes of Jordan's documentary "The Last Dance" recently aired have dropped compared with the previous two weeks. The fifth episode of "The Last Dance" averaged 5.8 million viewers and the sixth episode averaged 5.2 million viewers.
The first four episodes averaged 6.3 million, 5.8 million, 6.1 million and 5.7 million viewers, respectively, and the first two episodes set espnion documentary ratings.