List of most-followed Facebook pages
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This article contains a list of the top 50 accounts with the largest number of followers on the social media platform Facebook.[1][2] As of September 2025, the most-followed page is Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, with over 171 million followers as of September 2025.[3][4][5][6][7]
Most-followed Facebook pages
The following table lists the 50 most-followed pages on Facebook as of August 27, 2025, with each total rounded down to the nearest million followers, as well as the description, and the country of origin of each page.
| Rank | Page name | Followers (millions) |
Description | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cristiano Ronaldo | 171 | Football player | |
| 2 | Samsung | 162 | Product and services | |
| 3 | 155 | Social media platform | ||
| 4 | Mr. Bean | 139 | Fictional character | |
| 5 | 5-Minute Crafts | 131 | Internet media | |
| 6 | Real Madrid C.F. | 130 | Football club | |
| 7 | CGTN | 125 | State media | |
| 8 | Shakira | 122 | Musician | |
| 9 | FC Barcelona | 120 | Football club | |
| 10 | Lionel Messi | 116 | Football player | |
| 11 | Will Smith | 115 | Actor | |
| 12 | Netflix | 108 | Video on demand service | |
| 13 | China Daily | 108 | State media | |
| 14 | Coca-Cola | 108 | Product and services | |
| 15 | YouTube | 108 | Product and services | |
| 16 | Vin Diesel | 104 | Actor | |
| 17 | Rihanna | 103 | Musician | |
| 18 | Tasty | 102 | Internet media | |
| 19 | Xinhua News Agency | 99 | State media | |
| 20 | Eminem | 94 | Musician | |
| 21 | Meta | 94 | Product and services | |
| 22 | UEFA Champions League | 93 | European club football competition | |
| 23 | Neymar | 91 | Football player | |
| 24 | WWE | 90 | Wrestling competition | |
| 25 | Justin Bieber | 89 | Musician | |
| 26 | La Liga | 86 | Spanish club football league | |
| 27 | Selena Gomez | 86 | Musician and actress | |
| 28 | Manchester United | 85 | Football club | |
| 29 | People's Daily | 84 | State media | |
| 30 | McDonald's | 82 | Product and services | |
| 31 | Taylor Swift | 79 | Musician | |
| 32 | Global Times | 77 | State media | |
| 33 | Global Times | 77 | State media | |
| 34 | Harry Potter | 72 | Film franchise | |
| 35 | Jason Statham | 72 | Actor | |
| 36 | Blossom | 72 | Internet media | |
| 37 | 69 | Social media platform | ||
| 38 | Michael Jackson | 69 | Musician (postmortem) | |
| 39 | Jackie Chan | 69 | Actor | |
| 40 | Adele | 68 | Musician | |
| 41 | Bob Marley | 66 | Musician (postmortem) | |
| 42 | Candy Crush Saga | 66 | Game | |
| 43 | Dwayne Johnson | 65 | Actor and wrestler | |
| 44 | National Geographic TV | 65 | Television network | |
| 45 | T-Series | 63 | Music record label | |
| 46 | BBC News | 61 | Broadcast media | |
| 47 | Jennifer Lopez | 60 | Musician | |
| 48 | Criminal Case | 59 | Video game | |
| 49 | Bruno Mars | 58 | Musician | |
| 50 | Huawei Mobile | 58 | Product and services |
See also
References
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