Cheryl Kitonga, who police believe to the last person to be with slain businessman Jacob Juma, was the second-most trending search in May, according to Google Search Trends.
The late Juma, who was killed on May 5, attracted the highest amount of traffic on Google last month.
Cherly Kitonga was thrust to the limelight after an expose on Jacob Juma’s death run by KTN.
Kitonga became well known overnight with even a song to her name after a someone recorded a song celebrating her for 'joining' 'Team Mafisiret' and uploaded it on YouTube.
And though some Kenyans were trying to throw mud at the damsel, Kiss Fm's bad boy Shaffie Weru came to her defense saying the lady is not to blame for allegedly having it tight with a married man.
According to Shaffie, Kitonga did not start the game of old is gold.
"When Mzee Jomo Kenyatta married Mama Ngina in 1951, he was 62 years old and Mama Ngina had just turned 18 years old. Let our girls have sponsors. A precedence was set by the founding father," Shaffie tweeted.
"Third on the Google Trends list was Swiss professional footballer Granit Xhaka after English football club Arsenal confirmed that it had signed the 23-year-old from German football club Borussia Mönchengladbach for 25 million pounds," read a press release from the tech giant.
Former Cabinet Minister Soita Shitanda was fourth on the list of most trending searches following his death while undergoing treatment at Nairobi Hospital.
Google Search Trends is a publicly available tool that displays relative search volume across geographies, time periods and queries that people want to know about.