Showmen Mikhail Galustyan, Garik Martirosyan in Forbes list of Russia's top celebrities
Russian celebrities, including those associated with recent protest demonstrations, are earning more than ever before, according to a ranking published Monday by Forbes magazine.
"The combined [yearly] income of the country's top 50 celebrities set a new record of $219 million," Forbes wrote in a statement on their website.
Forbes judges took into account three factors — yearly income, media coverage and hits on online search engines — to compile the list of Russia's top celebrities.
Showmen Mikhail Galustyan and Garik Martirosyan, both of Armenian descent, are also included in the Forbes list.
Mikhail Galustyan, 32, ranks 35th, with an income of $2.7 million and 1,180,000 hits on Yandex.
Garik Martirosyan, 38, ranks 41st in the list, with earnings of $2.8 million and 790, 000 hits on Yandex.
Pop singer Stas Mikhailov topped the ranking, with an income of $21 million and more than 12 million hits on Russian search engine
Yandex, followed by tennis star Maria Sharapova ($26 million and 870,000 hits).
Alla Pugachyova and Filipp Kirkorov, Russian pop royalty, were close behind in fourth and fifth, with yearly earnings of roughly $8 million and 8 million searches each on Yandex.
Lower down the list, opposition figures who have openly expressed discontent with President Vladimir Putin's rule also featured.
Media personality Ksenia Sobchak took seventh place, with earnings of $2.4 million and more than 4 million hits on Yandex, while essayist and novelist Boris Akunin lay in 21st place ($1.1 million and 1.26 million hits). News anchor Leonid Parfyonov was in 38th position ($1.2 million and 80,000) in the Forbes ranking, The Moscow Times reported.