With 209 million followers, this international soccer star is the most popular on Instagram.
Cristiano Ronaldo
This American multinational retail corporation has been #1 on Fortune 500's list since 2013.
Walmart
There is a shroud of mystery surrounding this world leader, especially over his supposed heart surgery in the Spring of 2020
Kim Jung Un
Unlike lightwaves, these are the primary paint colours
Red, Yellow and Blue
Second to Gretzky in goals scored in the NHL
Gordie Howe
This person has the most followers out of the Kardashian/Jenner household
This company was listed as #2 on Fortune 500's 2020 list but one could see how it might bump up to #1 due to COVID-19 quarantine
Amazon
Some call him the British Trump
Boris Johnson
These two primary colours make orange
Red and Yellow
Second to the Celtics in most NBA championships with 16
Los Angeles Lakers
At 48 years old this is the only person in the top 10 of Instagram followers who was born before 1980.
Dwayne The Rock Johnson
Paris should be proud of her father as this Hotel chain was awarded Best Company to Work For on the 2020 list.
Hilton
Vladimir Putin
When you mix a primary colour with a secondary colour you get these, like aqua
Tertiary colours
Second to Drew Brees in career touchdown passes
Tom Brady
With 112 million followers this is highest ranked apparel brand on Instagram
Nike
This Stockholm based streaming company was one of Fortune's Future 50 companies for their growth potential.
Spotify
You might want to say Auf Wiedersehen to this European leader as her time in office will likely be up in 2021.
Angela Merkel
Complimentary colours
Novak Djokovic
At #11 this is the highest on the list that's not an individual or Instagram itself
National Geographic (@natgeo)
With over 81 billion dollars in profit in 2019, this Warren Buffet led multinational conglomerate was the most profitable.
Berkshire Hathaway
United Nations Secretary General or our friend from PCS?
Antonio Guterres
In the late 17th century, this man was the first to design the colour wheel.
Sir Isaac Newton
If you remove the asterix next to Barry Bonds' name, this man would be first for most home runs in MLB history.
Hank Aaron