Jodie Comer surpasses Zendaya and Bella Hadid to emerge as world's most beautiful woman
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND: Jodie Comer is the most beautiful woman in the world, according to a world-leading cosmetic surgeon. Dr Julian De Silva came to the conclusion after using the Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty, also called Phi, which measures physical features. Zendaya was ranked the second most beautiful woman while Bella Hadid, and Beyonce, grabbed the third and fourth positions.
The doctor uses a method called face mapping to evaluate his patients, which is based on the ancient Greek ideal human body. According to the theory of beauty ratios, a person's physical attractiveness increases when their face or body proportions approach the mathematical constant 1.618. (Phi). Based on Jodie's physical characteristics like eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, chin, and jaw, the 29-year-old actress is 94.52% close to the idea of perfection.
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De Silva, who runs the Centre For Advanced Facial Cosmetic And Plastic Surgery in London, told The Sun: “Jodie Comer was the clear winner when all elements of the face were measured for physical perfection. She had the highest overall reading for the positioning of her nose and lips, with a score of 98.7%, which is only 1.3% away from being the perfect shape. Jodie also had the highest score for her nose width and length and she was near the top for the shape of her lips and the position of her eyes. The only element she was marked down for was her eyebrows which achieved an average score of 88%. Meanwhile, 'Dune' star Zendaya scored 94.37 percent while Bella Hadid took the third spot with 94.35 percent.
De Silva added: “Zendaya was a close second and easily topped the scores for lips with a mark of 99.5 percent and her forehead at 98 percent. Bella Hadid was third, achieving top score for her eye position and her chin."
He added, “Beyoncé was fourth, scoring the highest marks for the shape of her face (99.6 percent) and getting very high scores for her eyes, brow area, and lips."
“These brand new computer mapping techniques allow us to solve some of the mysteries of what it is that makes someone physically beautiful and the technology is useful when planning patients’ surgery," the surgeon concluded.