Frozen's Elsa beats Kim Kardashian in Time Magazine's Most Influential Fictional Characters of 2014

By Staff Writer

Dec 04, 2014 03:04 PM EST

It looks like Kim K has added yet another coveted award to add to her list of achievements for 2014. From marrying Kanye West to landing a controversial photoshoot on the cover of GQ magazine, Kim K just might have broken the interner. Now, the reality star of 'Keeping up with the Kardashians' fame has just been named the 2nd Most Influential Fictional Character of 2014 by Time Magazine. .

Time Magazine's list of the Most Influential Fictional People of 2014 was offiically released on December 3. Kim came in second, right behind beloved character, Elsa from the monster box office hit, 'Frozen.' The list also featured characters from various media, including 'Hello Kitty' and King Joffrey from 'Game of Thrones.'

While Time Magazine did have some particular issues before concerning the reality show, 'Keeping up with the Kardashians' becoming less of a reality show, since it has been "stripped of its reality."  Time Magazine was referring to the reality star's avatar from the ultra popular mobile game "Kim Kardashian Hollywood."The app was released earlier in May this year and has since then gone viral, since then. The mobile application which was developed by Glu Games Inc. allows the user to "journey on a red carpet adventure with Kim Kardashian as an aspiring celebrity and rise to fame and fortune!"

"Kim Kardashian Hollywood" has gained such a popular following all over the world and has become one of the most downloaded mobile applications of 2014, according to a report by Nasdaq.

The addictive mobile game is estimated to rake in a cool $200 million by the end of the year, Nasdaq further reports. The app has currently earned more than $43 million, which mean Kim is expected to earn $85 million from it. If this happened, Kim Kardashian would well become the highest earning celebrity of 2014, the report further said.

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