On 26 February 2006, Lavigne represented Canada at the closing ceremony of the Torino Olympics, performing her song "Who Knows" during the eight-minute Vancouver 2010 portion.
While Lavigne was in the studio for her third studio album, Fox Entertainment Group approached her to write a song for the soundtrack to the 2006 fantasy-adventure film Eragon. She wrote and recorded two "ballad-type" songs, but only one, "Keep Holding On", was used for the film. Lavigne admitted that writing the song was challenging, making sure it
flowed with the film. She emphasized that "Keep Holding On", which later
appeared on the album, was not indicative of what the next album would
be like.
Lavigne's third album, The Best Damn Thing, was released on 17 April 2007, which Lavigne immediately promoted with a small tour. Its lead single, "Girlfriend", topped the Billboard Hot 100 the same week The Best Damn Thing debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. "Girlfriend" was Lavigne's first single to reach this number 1 position. The single was a worldwide hit; it also peaked at number 1 in
Australia, Canada, Japan, and Italy and reached number 2 in the UK and
France. "Girlfriend" was recorded in Spanish, French, Italian,
Portuguese, German, Japanese, and Mandarin. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry
ranked "Girlfriend" as the most-downloaded track worldwide in 2007,
selling 7.3 million copies, including the versions recorded in eight
different languages. "Girlfriend" ranked on the Hot 100 Singles of the Decade list at number 94.
"When You're Gone",
the second single, went to number 3 in the UK, the top five in
Australia and Italy, the top ten in Canada, and was close to reaching
the top twenty in the U.S. In December 2007, Lavigne, with annual
earnings of $12 million, was ranked number eight in the Forbes "Top 20 Earners Under 25". "Hot"
was the third single and has been Lavigne's least successful single in
the U.S., charting only at number 95. In Canada, "Hot" made the top ten,
and in Australia, the top 20. The Best Damn Thing has sold over 6 million copies worldwide.
During this era, Lavigne won nearly every award she was nominated for, including two World Music Awards for "World's Bestselling Canadian Artist" and "World's Best Pop/Rock Female Artist". She took her first two MTV Europe Music Awards, received one Teen Choice Awards for "Summer Single", and was nominated for five Juno awards.
In mid-2007, Lavigne was featured in a two-volume graphic novel, Avril Lavigne's Make 5 Wishes. She collaborated with artist Camilla D’Errico and writer Joshua Dysart on the manga,
which was about a shy girl named Hana who, upon meeting her hero Avril
Lavigne, learned to overcome her fears. Lavigne said, "I know that many
of my fans read manga, and I'm really excited to be involved in creating
stories that I know they will enjoy." The volumes were released on 10
April (one week prior to the release of The Best Damn Thing) and in July, respectively. The publication Young Adult Library Services nominated the series for "Great Graphic Novels for Teens".
In March 2008, Lavigne undertook a world tour named The Best Damn
Tour to support the album. In that same month, she also appeared on the
cover of Maxim for the second time of her career. In mid-August, Malaysia's Islamic opposition party, the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, attempted to ban Lavigne's show in Kuala Lumpur,
judging her stage moves "too sexy". Her concert on 29 August was
considered as promoting wrong values ahead of Malaysia's independence
day on 31 August. On 21 August 2008, MTV reported that the concert had been approved by the Malaysian government.

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