Kristen Stewart voted least sexy Hollywood actress by British men
Hey, Rupert Sanders, it looks as if the rest of your home country (Robert Pattinson excepted) disagrees with you about the sexiness of one Kristen Stewart — at least in a new pre-Oscar poll.
Stewart was voted the least sexy Hollywood actress in a poll conducted on behalf of U.K. gadget website MenKind (presumably to lure folks into its selection of Tetris Mood Lights, Zombie Gnomes and Star Wars Jedi Dressing Gowns, items likely to land on a woman’s least-sexy list).
“Our Oscars poll has been a fascinating insight into the minds of British men,” said a spokesperson for MenKind (via the Independent). “It’s shown that sexiness is far more than appearance.
“They were turned off by volatile and moody actresses as well as ice queens. And they don’t want to see unhealthily skinny starlets on the big screen.”
Runners-up to Stewart included Sarah Jessica Parker in second, Lindsay Lohan in third, Denise Richards in fourth and Kirsten Dunst in fifth. We have no idea if the men polled were given a list to choose from or pulled names out of thin air.
Rounding out the top 10 were Mischa Barton, Hilary Swank, Lucy Liu, Tilda Swinton and Uma Thurman in 10th place.
Think the British survey is an accurate reflection of reality or totally off base? Let us know in comments, and take our poll, above.
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