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Big names who won the 2010s

Some celebrities came out of nowhere to crush the decade; others started famous and ended up infamous. Here’s what some big household names were doing in 2010, and where they are now.

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Ten years is a decent chunk of time in anybody’s life: enough to make or break a reputation. Here’s a snapshot of what some of the names that made news this decade were doing in 2010, and what they’re doing now.

Kevin Rudd

Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd at Parliament House this year. Picture: Kym Smith
Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd at Parliament House this year. Picture: Kym Smith

2010

Prime Minister, until June 24. Forced to surrender the Labor leadership to Julia Gillard when a majority of his colleagues turned against him: the first time a first-term Prime Minister had ever been challenged. After the August 21 election he became Foreign Minister.

Now

President of the Asia Society Policy Institute, based in New York.

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga wears the infamous ‘meat dress’ at the MTV Video Music Awards, September 2010. Picture: AFP/Mark Ralston
Lady Gaga wears the infamous ‘meat dress’ at the MTV Video Music Awards, September 2010. Picture: AFP/Mark Ralston

2010

Named one of the most influential people in the world by Time; won 8 awards at the MTV Video Music Awards while wearing the infamous ‘meat dress’.

Now

Won three Grammy Awards plus a Golden Globe and Oscar for her duet with Bradley Cooper, Shallow. Split from fiance Christian Carino. Ongoing residency in Las Vegas.

Chris Hemsworth

Chris Hemsworth in Thor: Ragnarok. Picture: Marvel Studios
Chris Hemsworth in Thor: Ragnarok. Picture: Marvel Studios

2010

Filmed Thor, the role that would be his breakthrough when it was released in 2011. Married Elsa Pataky.

Now

Second on Forbes’ list of highest-earning actors in Hollywood with earnings of $76.4 million. Tourism Australian ambassador. Three kids. Currently filming Thor: Love and Thunde r, in which he will play the superhero for the ninth time.

Scott Morrison

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrsion speaks to the media during a press conference, December 2019. Picture: AAP Image/Paul Braven
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrsion speaks to the media during a press conference, December 2019. Picture: AAP Image/Paul Braven

2010

MP for Cook. Shadow minister for immigration and citizenship.

Now

Prime Minister. Pulled off an unexpected election win in May that defied every national opinion poll. Has been hailed for winning the trust of Donald Trump, earning Australia concessions from otherwise punishing US trade sanctions.

Boris Johnson

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Picture: Dan Kitwood/AFP
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Picture: Dan Kitwood/AFP

2010

Mayor of London; columnist for the UK Telegraph and frequent guest on current affairs chat shows.

Now

Prime Minister of Great Britain from July 22, after defeating Jeremy Hunt for the Tory leadership. Pledged to deliver Brexit by October 31 but failed. Took the UK to the polls and thumped Labor’s Jeremy Corbyn.

George Pell

George Pell departs the Supreme Court of Victoria, Melbourne, Wednesday, August 21, 2019. Picture: AAP Image/James Ross
George Pell departs the Supreme Court of Victoria, Melbourne, Wednesday, August 21, 2019. Picture: AAP Image/James Ross

2010

Archbishop of Sydney, known for his hardline stances against abortion, homosexuality, atheism and climate change.

Now

Currently serving a maximum six-year term for the sexual abuse of two choirboys while he was the Archbishop of Melbourne in the 1990s. Awaiting High Court appeal, which is expected to be heard in March 2020.

Tones & I

Toni Watson, also known as Tones and I, poses backstage during the 33rd Annual ARIA Awards 2019, November 2019. Picture: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
Toni Watson, also known as Tones and I, poses backstage during the 33rd Annual ARIA Awards 2019, November 2019. Picture: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

2010

Aged 10, the future performer was growing up on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.

Now

Her song Dance Monkey soared to the top of the charts in 27 countries, stayed atop the ARIA chart for a record-breaking 16 consecutive weeks, and earned the former busker four ARIA awards.

Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle cheers on Serena Williams at the US Open, September 2019. Picture: Gotham/GC Images
Meghan Markle cheers on Serena Williams at the US Open, September 2019. Picture: Gotham/GC Images

2010

The aspiring actress appeared in two films: Get Him To The Greek and Remember Me. (Her breakthrough role in Suits did not come until 2011.)

Now

Now Duchess of Sussex, she married Prince Harry in 2018 and has endured a sometimes bumpy road of fame ever since. Gave birth to son Archie in May.

Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump attends the plenary session of the NATO summit in London, December 2019. Picture: Nicholas Kamm/AFP
US President Donald Trump attends the plenary session of the NATO summit in London, December 2019. Picture: Nicholas Kamm/AFP

2010

The star of The Apprentice and The Fabulous World of Golf gave his first statements about a possible political career, telling Fox News in October that he was considering making a presidential run in 2012.

Now

After a stunning upset victory in 2016, the US President is aiming for a second term in the White House as he fights impeachment proceedings for reportedly holding back US aid to Ukraine.

Adele

Adele with the swag of Grammy Awards she won in 2012. Picture: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
Adele with the swag of Grammy Awards she won in 2012. Picture: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

2010

Worked on the sophomore album that would turn her into a global superstar. 21, released in January 2011, contained the hits Someone Like You and Rolling In The Deep.

Now

The world waits for the Oscar and Grammy winning performer’s fourth studio album, expected imminently.

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian West and partner Kanye West attend the 2019 Met Gala in New York City. Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue
Kim Kardashian West and partner Kanye West attend the 2019 Met Gala in New York City. Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

2010

With the fourth season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians on air, the reality TV star supplemented her profile from with appearances on The Apprentice, a pop video and various marketing deals.

Now

Married to Kanye West since 2014, the couple welcomed their fourth child, son Psalm, in May. Quite possibly the world’s most photographed woman, Kardashian has been active in advocating for the rights of prisoners and is undertaking legal training.

Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify before a congressional committee in Washington, DC, October 2019. Picture: Mandel Ngan/AFP
Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify before a congressional committee in Washington, DC, October 2019. Picture: Mandel Ngan/AFP

2010

Named Time magazine’s person of the year for “connecting more than half a billion people . and for changing how we all live our lives”. The story of Facebook’s beginning was told in the movie The Social Network, released in October.

Now

With an estimated worth of $74 billion, Facebook’s Chief Executive Officer is facing increasing criticism for the site’s handling of private information and lack of control over extreme content.

Julian Assange

Julian Assange is taken from court, where he appeared on charges of jumping British bail, May 2019. Picture: AP Photo/Matt Dunham
Julian Assange is taken from court, where he appeared on charges of jumping British bail, May 2019. Picture: AP Photo/Matt Dunham

2010

The Wikileaks founder published a massive tranche of information leaked by US military source Bradley (now Chelsea) Manning. Travelled to Sweden and had the sexual encounters that later ended with rape accusations. Named the readers’ choice for Time’s 2010 person of the year.

Now

Seven years claiming asylum within the Ecuadorean embassy in London came to an abrupt end in April. Assange is now serving a 50-week sentence in Belmarsh prison for bail offences, and faces extradition to the US. His supporters say his health is in rapid decline.

Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar

2010

Eight years into their joint business venture, the Atlassian founders raise $60 million in venture capital fundraising.

Now

Atlassian is now valued at more than $26 billion. Farquhar and Cannon-Brookes are regularly quoted as leaders in Australian business thinking.

Ash Barty

Ashleigh Barty as a teen tennis champ. Picture: Rob Williams/The Queensland Times
Ashleigh Barty as a teen tennis champ. Picture: Rob Williams/The Queensland Times

2010

Aged 14, the future World Champion starts her professional career at an event in Ipsiwch.

Now

One of Australia’s new generation of sporting heroes, Barty won her first grand slam event in June, taking out the French Open, and soon after ascended to the number one rank in international women’s tennis.

Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie at ComicCon in New York City.
Margot Robbie at ComicCon in New York City.

2010

The Gold Coast-born actress is in her third year of playing Donna Freedman on Neighbours. She announces she will be leaving the series in 2011 to pursue roles in Hollywood.

Now

It’s been another year of success for Robbie, with acclaimed roles in Once Upon a Time . in Hollywood, and a BAFTA nomination for best actress for Mary Queen of Scots. Next up: a starring role in Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn.

Emilia Clarke

Emilia Clarke in the role of Daenerys Targaryen from the seventh season of Game of Thrones. Picture: HBO
Emilia Clarke in the role of Daenerys Targaryen from the seventh season of Game of Thrones. Picture: HBO

2010

Aged 24, the London based actress notches up just her third screen appearance in the TV movie Triassic Attack.

Now

Arguably the breakout star of what was arguably the biggest TV show of all time, Game of Thrones, Clarke is currently appearing in the rom-com Last Christmas.

Jacqui Lambie

Senator Jacqui Lambie at Parliament House in Canberra, December 2019. Picture: AAP Image/Mick Tsikas
Senator Jacqui Lambie at Parliament House in Canberra, December 2019. Picture: AAP Image/Mick Tsikas

2010

Aged 39, the future Senator has revealed that in this period of her life, she struggled with depression, alcohol abuse and an addiction to painkillers. She had attempted suicide in 2009.

Now

Lambie returned to the Senate this year to reclaim the seat she first won in 2013 (as part of the Palmer United Party), reclaimed in 2016 (representing the Jacquie Lambie Netowrk), and was forced to relinquish in 2017 owing to dual citizenship issues. Her unique style of politics has made her a household name, while her balance of power position has made her vote hugely important in the Senate.

Craig Challen and Richard Harris

Australians of the Year Craig Challen and Richard Harris, Picture: AAP Image/Supplied by DFAT
Australians of the Year Craig Challen and Richard Harris, Picture: AAP Image/Supplied by DFAT

2010

Having met in at a diving conference in 2005, Richard “Harry” Harris was working as an anaesthetist in Adelaide and Craig Challen ran a network of veterinary clinics in Western Australia.

Now

Following on from their rescue of the Wild Boars soccer team from a flooded cave in Thailand, the long-time friends were jointly made Australians of the Year and have just released an account of the rescue, called Against All Odds.

Prince Andrew

Prince Andrew during his ‘car crash’ interview with the BBC. Picture: BBC
Prince Andrew during his ‘car crash’ interview with the BBC. Picture: BBC

2010

As Britain’s special representative for trade and investment, Prince Andrew (who is at the time fourth in line to the throne) is embroiled in scandal when his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson is secretly filmed by the News of the World offering a reporter posing as an Indian businessman access to him for £500,000 ($A942,000).

Now

Accused of having sex with a 17-year-old girl who was kept in sexual slavery by the now deceased paedophile businessman Jeffrey Epstein, the prince has been relieved of his royal duties and faces an uncertain future.

Oscar Pistorius

Oscar Pistorius reacts in the Pretoria High Court on September 11, 2014, in Pretoria, South Africa. Picture: Kim Ludbrook/EPA/Gallo Image/Getty Images
Oscar Pistorius reacts in the Pretoria High Court on September 11, 2014, in Pretoria, South Africa. Picture: Kim Ludbrook/EPA/Gallo Image/Getty Images

2010

Nicknamed the “Blade Runner”, the South African sprinter unveils an astonishing ambition: to go one better than his hat-trick of gold medals in the 2008 Beijing Paralympics by competing in the 2012 London Olympics.

Now

After a trial that transfixed the world – and various subsequent appeals – Pistorius is serving a sentence for the shooting murder of his then girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in the house they shared on Valentine’s Day in 2013. Now aged 33, he will not be eligible for parole until at least 2023.

Pope Francis

Pope Francis prays by the Column of the Virgin Mary during the annual feast of the Immaculate Conception at Piazza di Spagna in Rome on December 8, 2019. Picture: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP
Pope Francis prays by the Column of the Virgin Mary during the annual feast of the Immaculate Conception at Piazza di Spagna in Rome on December 8, 2019. Picture: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP

2010

Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio – as he was then known – was the Archbishop of Buenos Aires.

Now

Now into the seventh year of his papacy, Pope Francis – who turns 83 this month – continues to make over the Catholic Church as a more inclusive and modern institution. The new film The Two Popes is set to increase interest in the Pontiff’s surprisingly liberal views.

Julia Gillard

Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard giving her annual address as Visiting Honorary Professor at her alma mater, University of Adelaide. Picture: Tricia Watkinson
Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard giving her annual address as Visiting Honorary Professor at her alma mater, University of Adelaide. Picture: Tricia Watkinson

2010

Deputy Prime Minister until June 24, and Prime Minister after challenging Kevin Rudd for Labor leadership. Led Labor to the polls in the August 21 election, and squeezed back into power in a minority government thanks to support from MPs Adam Bandt, Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor.

Now

Chair of both Beyond Blue, and the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at Kings College, London, the former Prime Minister is a global voice on education issues and women’s equality.

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