London: Russell Brand has been named as the least gentleman celebrity man while Prince William has been voted as the ultimate modern gent in a new poll.
According to the survey, women count Brand as the man who behaves least like a gentleman, he was followed by disgraced footballers John Terry in second place and Ashley Cole in third.
On the other end of the spectrum the 30-year-old heir to the throne beat off competition from James Bond actor Daniel Craig and Canadian singer Michael Buble to be named as the perfect gent, the Daily Mail reported.
He was way ahead of Prince Charles, and younger brother Prince Harry - who got less than one per cent of the vote.
William was praised for his exquisite manners, his well-groomed wardrobe and fine physical appearance, plus the protective nature of his relationship with his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge.
The research of 1,000 women across the UK was commissioned by Johnson Cleaners to find out who and what makes a gentleman in today’s modern society.
Top five who behaved least like gentlemen are:
1. Russell Brand (20.2 percent)
2. John Terry (12.2 percent)
3. Ashley Cole (10.1 percent)
4. Gary Barlow (4 percent)
5. Jonathan Ross (3.3 percent)
Top five ultimate modern gents are:
1. Prince William (15 percent)
2. Daniel Craig (13.7 percent)
3. Michael Bublé (7.8 percent)
4. Peter Andre (7.4 percent)
5. Gary Barlow (6.9 percent)
ANI
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