
Actress Sandra Bullock has topped PEOPLE magazine’s 25 most intriguing people of 2010.The Oscar winning star Bullock is on the cover of PEOPLE magazine’s special edition which will be in stores on Friday. She now has the title of the most intriguing person of 2010, this was reported by Reuters prior to the issue’s release.Other people who made the list were Sarah Palin, Mel Gibson, Nicki Minaj and others. Mel Gibson was titled as the “Hall of Shame” while Minaj “Rap Renegade” and Palin “Big Gun”. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt were titled “Glam Parents” while Natalie Portman was named “Screen Gem”. Actor James Franco launched a book and held an art exhibit and still remained an actor was titled “Multi-tasker”. The 46-year-old Blind Side star impressed the mag’s editors with her poise and unrelenting optimism in the face of adversity. ”Bad things happen, but she celebrates the good ones,” a Bullock insider told People. “And Louis is a wonderful celebration of good things.”People also honoured several other high-profile personalities, including Kate Middleton and Prince William, Elin Nordegrin, Kim Kardashian (for some reason) and Bret Michaels, who survived a brain hemorrhage in April.“I don’t want my legacy to be a hemorrhage,” Michaels said in the issue. “I want it to be: I’m a fighter, I’m passionate, I’m hardworking and I love music.” People’s “Best (and Worst!) of 2010” issue is out now.Meanwhile, Time magazine named Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg its person of the year for creating what it called “a new system of exchanging information” and “changing how we all live our lives.”