London: Phillip Schofield has been named as the man that women secretly fancy the most.
The 51-year-old television presenter has beaten the likes of David Walliams and Ricky Gervais to make it to the top spot, the Daily Express reported.
In a poll conducted by Cadbury`s Crispello, Schofield came out on top with 22 percent of the vote, followed by Comedian Walliams with 20 percent of the vote.
During the survey, women around Britain were asked to reveal their secret desirable men and the `This Morning` presenter is clearly very popular.
Vikki Stone, who is fronting the new Cadbury Crispello campaign said: "Who doesn`t have a thing for Phillip Schoefield?"
Stone told the publication that she even dedicated an entire song to him and it is great to see so many comedians in the list and it definitely shows that cheeky comedy goes a long way to bagging yourself a partner.
London Mayor Boris Johnson came in third place, while US actor/singer Jack Black bagged the fourth spot.
Other celebs, who made it to the top10, included Comedians Alan Carr, Frankie Boyle and Bill Bailey.
The top 10 male personalities:
1. Phillip Schofield - 22 Percent
2. David Walliams- 20 Percent
3. Boris Johnson- 12 Percent
4. Jack Black- 9 Percent
5. Johnny Vegas- 7 Percent
6. Bill Bailey- 7 Percent
7. David Mitchell- 6 Percent
8. Alan Carr- 5.3 Percent
9. Frankie Boyle- 4 Percent
10. Ricky Gervais- 4 Percent
ANI
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