Who has the most followers on X/Twitter in 2025?
Who currently has the most followers on X/Twitter? Let’s dig into the top 10 today.

X/Twitter has experienced huge changes over the past few years, but that’s not to say the platform’s gone away — it still boasts more than 600 million active monthly users. But who has the most followers on X/Twitter in 2025? Keep reading for the full top 10, and see what you can learn from them.*
X/Twitter accounts with the most followers: The top 10
Who currently has the most followers on X/Twitter? Unsurprisingly, it’s the platform’s current owner, Elon Musk. Here’s a breakdown of the full top 10:
- 1. Elon Musk – 219.1 million followers
- 2. Barack Obama – 130.5 million followers
- 3. Cristiano Ronaldo – 115.3 million followers
- 4. Justin Bieber – 109.3 million followers
- 5. Rihanna – 108.2 million followers
- 6. Narendra Modi – 107.6 million followers
- 7. Katy Perry – 105.2 million followers
- 8. Donald Trump – 103.5 million followers
- 9. Taylor Swift – 94.2 million followers
- 10. NASA – 86.2 million followers
1. Elon Musk – 219.1 million followers
It makes sense that Elon Musk is the most-followed X/Twitter account — he’s owned the platform since 2022, and is the person behind the rebrand. Celebrated for driving companies like Tesla and SpaceX into the public eye, he’s now equally famous for controversial X posts and public speaking.
Musk’s position in the US government gives his posts extra sway with users, regardless of their opinion on the man himself. All of this makes him the only X/Twitter account with more than 200 million followers.
Try @Grok! https://t.co/8CfTO94pyq
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 16, 2025
2. Barack Obama – 130.5 million followers
Social media seems like second nature nowadays, but in 2008, Barack Obama was something of a trailblazer. The former US president was the first major candidate to use platforms like X/Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube during campaign season, lending him a more relatable vibe.
He still posts political content, but Obama’s feed covers everything from the Super Bowl to intimate snaps with his family. And of course, amid all the end-of-year lists, he’ll always share his favorite music, books, and films.
What a comeback! Congrats to Walter Clayton, Jr. and the Florida Gators on their third national title. This was a fun team to watch. https://t.co/PB0dT309tc
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) April 8, 2025
3. Cristiano Ronaldo – 115.3 million followers
Cristiano Ronaldo is the second-most followed account and most-followed person on Instagram — third place on X/Twitter isn’t too shabby. The Portuguese footballer publishes a healthy mix of personal content, training footage, and sponsored posts, mirroring the range of his Instagram presence.
Staying ahead has always been my game. Here you have my new challenge with @Binance. Vamooos!! #Ad pic.twitter.com/5l8ZwwzJmV
— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) April 16, 2025
4. Justin Bieber – 109.3 million followers
If you weren’t there, it’s hard to wrap your head around just how massive Justin Bieber was back in the day. The Canadian singer made history with Baby, dividing music fans and securing the title of most-disliked YouTube video of all time. Oh, and he was literally fifteen at the time.
Since then, Bieber’s released multiple studio albums, relentlessly toured the world, and managed to shake off the unfair “so-bad-it’s-good…or-maybe-still-pretty-bad” tag that came with Baby. His off-stage antics grabbed headlines and piqued X/Twitter followers’ interest, but he’s not posted on the platform since his 2022 Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis.
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) September 7, 2022
5. Rihanna – 108.2 million followers
Singer. Businesswoman. Actor. Whether you know Rihanna for Umbrella, Fenty Beauty, or shooting aliens in Battleship, the Barbadian superstar is one of the most-followed X/Twitter users because she keeps busy.
Rihanna’s X/Twitter activity is focused and business-driven, but genuine. You’ll find a heavy smattering of Fenty Beauty content mixed with magazine shoots, personal snaps, and behind-the-scenes clips. Whenever that new album eventually drops, we’re sure she’ll pick up a new follower or two.
sunrise to sunset in my favorite place with some new friends 🇧🇧 #FENTYxPUMA #CatCleat pic.twitter.com/IBHPgEDF08
— Rihanna (@rihanna) March 17, 2025
6. Narendra Modi – 107.6 million followers
Narendra Modi has been the Indian prime minister for 11 years, securing a third term in 2024. Similar to Trump, the controversial politician has faced legal action, and is currently battling a lawsuit from X/Twitter. Posting in both English and Gujarati, Modi’s X/Twitter feed is largely populated with photo ops and snippets from press conferences.
Met Olympic medalist and noted athlete, Karnam Malleswari in Yamunanagar yesterday. India is proud of her success as a sportswoman. Equally commendable is her effort to mentor young athletes. pic.twitter.com/9BcM8iKENr
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 15, 2025
7. Katy Perry – 105.2 million followers
Katy Perry may be seventh on this list, but she was the first person to reach 100 million followers back in 2017. The Firework hit-maker’s come a long way since her Warped Tour days, establishing herself as an American Idol judge and UNICEF ambassador.
Perry’s X/Twitter account goes hard on the business front, plugging her latest tour with a wink and a smile — she’s got tickets to sell, after all. But her feed always appears upbeat and colorful, mirroring the artwork and music videos that made her name.
there is no place like home 🌎♥️
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) April 15, 2025
8. Donald Trump – 103.5 million followers
Despite owning his own social media platform, Donald Trump is still the eighth-most-followed person on X/Twitter. Following his second impeachment, the current US president’s account was suspended by X/Twitter’s old leadership. He was reinstated once Musk bought the company in 2022, and continues to post statements, updates, and press conferences.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2025
9. Taylor Swift – 94.2 million followers
Taylor Swift is arguably the biggest celebrity in the world right now, pop star or otherwise. It makes sense that she’s crashing into this list at number nine — she doesn’t post much, but when she does, the numbers are wild. It’s pretty much all music-related, and clearly written by Swift herself. Given how much weight her fans give her words and actions, that counts for a lot.
The Tortured Poets Department. An anthology of new works that reflect events, opinions and sentiments from a fleeting and fatalistic moment in time - one that was both sensational and sorrowful in equal measure. This period of the author’s life is now over, the chapter closed and… pic.twitter.com/41OObGyJDW
— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) April 19, 2024
10. NASA – 86.2 million followers
The final entry in our list is the only agency or business. The name “NASA” is synonymous with exploration, adventure, and innovation — it’s the catch-all space research program, and its inclusion here is testament to that fact. SpaceX, owned by Musk, has roughly 50 million fewer followers.
A Pink Moon in full bloom 🌸
— NASA (@NASA) April 12, 2025
The Moon will appear full this weekend, with its peak on Saturday evening. April's "Pink Moon" is named after the herb moss pink, one of the earliest widespread flowers of spring. pic.twitter.com/1WFz3De8A3
What do all of these accounts have in common? NASA aside, they’re all huge celebrities — whether they’re pop icons or politicians, you could probably pick them out in a crowd. It’s a far cry from the most-subscribed and -viewed YouTube channels, which range from national broadcasters and wrestling companies to Swedish gaming influencers and kids’ content.
All of the top ten X/Twitter accounts have been on the platform for a while, too. Apart from Ronaldo, they all started pre-2010, enjoying the initial X/Twitter boom and staying the course.
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* Data and rankings updated April 16, 2025