London: Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt has topped a new ‘Men Who Men Love’ poll.The 46-year-old actor is the man most British blokes admire.
Soccer ace David Beckham, 35, landed the second spot, while ‘Die Hard’ star Bruce Willis, 55, came third.
"Brad`s loved by men and women alike. But Peter Kay and James Cordon made the top 20, so you don`t have to be ultra sexy for other men to love you," the Mirror quoted market research firm www. OnePoll.com, who quizzed 4,000 men, as saying.
Top 10 are:
1. Brad Pitt
2. David Beckham
3. Bruce Willis
4. Johnny Depp
5. Will Smith
6. George Clooney
7. Daniel Craig
8. Clint Eastwood
9. Jeremy Clarkson
10. President Barack Obama
ANI
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