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12th Oct 2022

Jodie Comer is most beautiful woman in the world according to science

Tobi Akingbade

That’s decided then

Jodie Comer has been declared the most beautiful woman in the world, according to science.

The 29-year-old Killing Eve actor was found to be 94.52% accurate to the Golden Ratio of Beauty – also known as Phi – which measures physical perfection.

Her eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, chin, jaw and facial shape were measured and came closest to the ancient Greeks’ notion of perfectly proportioned attributes.

While this may seem questionable.the Golden Ratio is a mathematical equation first devised by the Greeks in a wild attempt to measure beauty.

The premise is that the closer the ratios of a face or body are to the number 1.618 (Phi), the more beautiful they become.

Euphoria star Zendaya, 26, came in second with 94.37%, while supermodel Bella Hadid, 25, was third with 94.35%.

Beyoncé, 41, managed to find herself in fourth place with a face mapping score of 92.44%, which is incredibly close to 100%.

The list was compiled using the latest computerised mapping techniques by Harley Street facial cosmetic surgeon Dr Julian De Silva, who uses the technology in his work.

Commenting on the results Dr De Silva, who runs the Centre For Advanced Facial Cosmetic And Plastic Surgery in London, said: “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%.

Zendaya was a close second and easily topped the scores for lips with a mark of 99.5% and and her forehead at 98%.

“Bella Hadid was third, achieving top score for her eye position and her chin,” Dr De Silva continues.

That’s science for you, apparently.

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