People born in April are sexy; the rest of us aren’t, apparently…
Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought, “damn, I am sexy”? Do you sometimes feel the reason you get zero Tinder matches is because your beauty might be intimidating? Well, if so – you might be born in April.
People born in April have officially been named the sexist, according to research from Scientific group FROM MARS. By collating the 500 sexiest celebrities and cross-referencing the list with their birthdates, they were able to rank the months in terms of sexiness.
The group used rankings from list-generating site Ranker to sort the hottest 500 male and female celebs.
Per Ranker’s list, the top five hottest male celebs are:
- Johnny Depp
- Chris Hemsworth
- Chris Evans
- Tom Hiddleston
- Liam Hemsworth
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The top five hottest female celebs are:
- Scarlett Johansson
- Alexandra Daddario
- Kay Scodelario
- Elizabeth Turner
- Ana De Armas
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The monthly rankings are as follows:
- April – 60 celebs
- August – 51 celebs
- February – 49 celebs
- December – 47 celebs
- September – 44 celebs
- March – 42 celebs
- October – 41 celebs
- November – 39 celebs
- January – 35 celebs
- May – 33 celebs
- July – 30 celebs
- June – 29 celebs
You sexy April folks share your birth month with the likes of Michael Fassbender, Emma Watson and Gal Gadot.
The same study also ranked star signs – not that the astrology guys and gals need any help choosing.
Aries, whose ranks include Lady Gaga, Emma Watson, Pedro Pascal, Jessica Chastain and Halle Bailey, comes in at the top spot.
Taurus comes in at the second spot, with the likes of Gigi Hadid, George Clooney and Shemar Moore representing the star sign.
Unfortunately, Cancer signs are the least sexy of the bunch, according to the data. Celebrities under this sign include Selena Gomez, Chris Pratt and Meryl Streep.
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