9. SSPIDER-MAN ON BROADWAY: It"s the most expensive Broadway production in history ($65 million), yet it has had the most mishaps. All that money for a production that has become the most dangerous show on Broadway with accidental falls by stunt devils and actors.
8. LINDSAY LOHAN: Lohan was in the headlines just about every other day for violating her probation, going to court and then heading to the Betty Ford Center. Let"s hope the new year means sobriety for Lindsay.
7. LADY GAGA: Fashion icon, activist and scandalous; this year, she was all three. From her meat dress at the VMAs, to her leading SDon"t ask, don"t tell rallies, to her much-talked-about racy video with Beyonce, STelephone, Lady Gaga made sure her presence was felt in 2010. And her album SFame Monster was nominated for Grammy album of the year.
6. SGLEE: Our favorite musical teens had a great year and constantly made headlines. Cast members faced drama with the backlash over their provocative GQ cover. But on the bright side, they lead the Golden Globes with five nominations, and they had just about every celebrity in the world on their show this year.
5. SLOST, S24: Sadly, we said farewell to both shows. S24 had a great run, beginning in 2001, and its end in May still left fans wanting more. SLost fans mourned as the show concluded with everyone dying, but all good things must come to an end.
4. SAMERICAN IDOL: Simon Cowell, the loudmouth who often sent SIdol hopefuls home in tears, made his exit from SAmerican Idol this year to be the executive producer and judge on another show, SEx Factor. His sarcasm and wit will be missed.
3. MEL GIBSON: Gibson"s vile rants toward his now ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva were heard all over the world. Mel has made degrading comments about other people and groups, but these were among his worst.
2. SANDRA BULLOCK: Everyone"s heart went out to Sandra Bullock this year. She reached the pinnacle of any actor"s career by winning an Academy Award for best actress (in SThe Blind Side). She gave a heartfelt speech in which she thanked her husband, Jesse James, for being such a great supporter, but it soon came out that he had been cheating on her. Then she announced that, newly single, she was going ahead with her adoption of a baby.
1. CONAN O"BRIEN: Our No. 1 spot goes to funny man Conan O"Brien. He was knocked off NBC to make room for Jay Leno, but he signed with TBS to host a new show, SConan. The buzz was huge, and to many he didn"t disappoint and is still the king of late-night TV.
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