A POLL has ranked Jeremy Clarkson as the 'sexiest man in the UK' - with Wrexham's Ryan Reynolds coming in fourth on that list.
IllicitEncounters.com, the dating site for extramarital affairs, asked 2,000 of its female members to score a 50-strong list of this year’s most famous names from 1-10 - based on what it calls, their "affair factor".
Diddly Squat farm owner Clarkson scored an impressive 8 out of 10 points with Match of the Day's Gary Lineker in second with a 7.5.
The list of 50 names were broken down into categories across: Celebrity, Politics, Sport, and Public Figures.
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Arsenal boss, Mikel Arteta, has been accustomed to top spot this season, but the Spaniard was second behind Lineker in the sport category, and ninth overall.
The Top 10 list of 'sexiest males' was as follows:
1 Jeremy Clarkson
2 Gary Lineker
3 Mike Tindall
4 Ryan Reynolds
Joint 5th - Martin Lewis, Idris Elba and Dermot O'Leary
6 Volodymyr Zelensky
7 Mikel Arteta
8 Charlie Mullins
In the Public Figures table, it was bad news for Prince Harry. The rebel Royal finished rock bottom, with his dad Charles scoring higher than the Prince.
And in one for the entrepreneur ego, Twitter boss Elon Musk finished above fellow multi-billionaire rivals Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos - though none of them made the overall Top 10.
A spokesperson for Illicit Encounters said: “We knew providing our members with a list of 50 famous names and asking them to score them on their “affair factor” would throw up some shocks, and it didn’t disappoint.
"With the wax jacket and tweed shirt, clearly, Clarkson’s bad boy farmer vibe is working for the Over 30s. Landing top spot in our table won’t earn him diddly squat, but I’m sure it will give him bragging rights on the farm."
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