After winning the title of the world`s most eligible bachelor `Twilight` heartthrob Robert Pattinson has now defeated the likes of Brad Pitt and Daniel Craig to be voted `World`s Most Handsome Man`.
|Last Updated: Jun 20, 2009, 06:50 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Los Angeles, June 20: After winning the title of the world`s most eligible bachelor `Twilight` heartthrob Robert Pattinson has now defeated the likes of Brad Pitt and Daniel Craig to be voted `World`s Most Handsome Man`.
The 23-year-old actor came out on top with 51 per cent votes and 1,37,946 people cast their votes in his favour in a poll conducted by Vanity Fair magazine.
Pattinson, who has been described by the magazine as "the bedroom-eyed vampire" for his portrayal of Edward Cullen in the super hit film `Twilight` piqued Hollywood hunks like George Clooney, Johny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Hugh Jackman, Denzel Washington.
The second most handsome man`s title went to Argentine polo player Nacho Figueras with 15 per cent votes.
But unlike his partner Angelina Jolie, who was crowned world`s most beautiful woman, Brad Pitt could only manage a third spot with 12 percent votes.
Actor Johnny Depp came in fourth with 7 per cent votes while Hugh Jackman and Clive Owen shared the fifth spot with 3 per cent votes.
Other big names on the list include Academy winner Javier Bardem, soccer star David Beckham, Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal, Gisele Bundchen`s husband Tom Brady, George Clooney, Daniel Craig, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jakob Dylan, James Franco, Jon Hamm and Denzel Washington.
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