Science has decided: the most handsome man in the world is… Robert Pattinson!


According to a recent scientific study, the most handsome man in the world would be the British actor Robert Pattinson, the star of the “Twilight” saga and the recent “The Batman”.

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Forget Brad Pitt! Forget Tom Cruise! According to a scientific study conducted by a British surgeon and reported by the Ladbible website, the most beautiful man in the world is… Robert Pattinson! To reach this conclusion, Doctor Julian de Silva, of London Facial Plastic Surgery, based himself on the formula of the golden ratio, which dates from antiquity and was used by Leonardo da Vinci to create The Vitruvian Man.

From the hairline to the area between the eyes, from that area between the eyes to the bottom of the nose, then from the bottom of the nose to the bottom of the chin, several measurements of Pattinson’s face were taken to infer that he was the most beautiful of all. And not just a little: the star of the Twilight saga and the recent The Batman is, according to the formula applied, perfect at 92.15%, ahead of Henry Cavill (91.64), Bradley Cooper (91.08), brad pitt (90.51), George Clooney (89.91), Idris Elba (88.01) or even Ryan Gosling (87.48), despite his future role as Ken in the Barbie movie!

“Robert Pattinson was the clear winner when all elements of the face were measured to calculate physical perfection”, says Doctor Julian de Silva. And to clarify that the British actor was “in the top 5 in almost every category due to her classic features and wonderful chiseled jawline.” Would Pattinson be perfect? Not completely, and that’s reassuring for ordinary mortals! “Her only score below average was for her lips, which were a bit thin and flat.”notes Julian de Silva.

“These brand new computer mapping techniques allow us to solve some of the mysteries that make someone physically beautiful”concludes the doctor. “And the technology is helpful in planning patients’ surgery.”

The Batman seen by its director Matt Reeves:



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