By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 05, 2014 01:33 AM EST

Singers Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus are among the least influential people in the world according to a list published in GQ magazine.

The men's magazine, published a list of the 25 least influential people of 2013, among which are politicians, artists and even athletes.

At the top of the list, GQ magazine mentions Dennis Rodman as the least influential person of 2013, followed by Paula Deen, the host of an American cooking show.

Anthony Weiner occupies the third spot, leaving controversial Canadian singer Justin Bieber on fourth, who during his latest visit to Mexico, he was heavily criticized on social networks after saying he had met with President Enrique Peña Nieto.

The former leader of the Catholic Church, Benedict XVI is in the fifth position followed by singer Miley Cyrus who caught the attention of the media with her infamous "twerking" and the pictures she uploaded to social networks. Aaron Hernández, Prince George, Angela Corey and Will Smith and his family are also on the list.

The 11th position is occupied by Lady Gaga, followed by American football player Tim Tebow, Chris Culliver, Jann Wenner, Alex Rodríguez and the insect known as "cicada", considered to be one of the most annoying for the noise they make.

The President of the United States, Barack Obama, occupies the 17th spot, while actor Ryan Reynolds is 18th, followed by Mike Jeffries, Zack Snyder and Lennay Kekua, the alleged girlfriend of athlete Manti Te'o according to ABC.

Former CIA analyst and NSA collaborator, Edward Snowden occupies the 22nd position and journalist John King is 23rd, known for falsely reporting that the suspect of the terrorist attack during the Boston marathon had been arrested and that he was dark-skinned.

At the end of the list are Howard Kurtz, doctor Cornel West and Jodi Arias, the Hispanic woman that was accused of murdering her boyfriend.

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