Every year-end, search engines show who caught the world's eye. In 2025, D4vd, a 20-year-old pop artist, became the most searched person on Google. His songs like "Feel It" and "Here With Me" were popular, but nothing matched the spike seen in September. That month, the body of Celeste Rivas, a teenage girl missing from Lake Elsinore, California, was found in the boot of a Tesla registered to D4vd. Police confirmed D4vd was not at the scene and is not a suspect. They have filed no charges against him. However, his name fueled intense social media speculation and theories. A spokesperson said, "D4vd has been informed about what’s happened. And, although he is still out on tour, he is fully cooperating with the authorities." Authorities treat the case as a homicide, but the cause of death may be undetermined. Adding intrigue, a leaked song titled "Celeste" appeared on SoundCloud, containing provocative lyrics. The song has no official link to the case, and D4vd faces no charges. Before September, D4vd's search interest was very low but jumped sharply after the discovery of Rivas’ body. This spike pushed him above big names like Kendrick Lamar and Pope Leo XIV on 2025’s global search charts. Investigations continue with many questions unanswered. For now, D4vd's fame is tied to a tragic mystery, keeping the internet hooked.