Robert Jenrick has been voted Britain's sexiest male politician, according to the annual poll by a dating site for married people seeking affairs. IllicitEncounters.com conducted a major survey of 2,000 women, who were asked to rate 50 of the most famous and culturally relevant men across public life on a scale of 1 to 10, based on sex appeal.
Robert Jenrick managed to place in 7th, defeating all other politicians. Mr Jenrick has come under scrutiny for his image brush up over the past couple of years, including notable weight loss and better dress sense. Though he has denied using weight loss wonder drug Ozempic. The poll found that the second sexiest politician in the country is Mr Jenrick's top political rival Nigel Farage, who just missed out on a place in the top 10, at 11th.
However, Mr Farage's sexiness ranking saw a huge jump from 39th to 11th.
The third politician who made the top 50 was Boris Johnson, who saw a modest rise from 30th to 28th.
While Mr Jenrick will be delighted at his placement, and the fact he beat David Beckham by a whopping 12 places, he was defeated by six other high profile celebrities.
The official top 10 ranking for 2025 was:
Mr Clarkson won last year's poll, before slipping down to second place this year.
It marks a major comeback for Mr Morgan, who only managed to rank in 40th place last year.
Jessica Leoni, spokesperson for IllicitEncounters.com, said: "We were expecting surprises this year, but even we were taken aback when Piers Morgan soared to the top of the table".
"His unapologetic style clearly taps into something deeper for a lot of women - confidence, conviction, and not being afraid to ruffle feathers."
Mr Jenrick was approached for comment.
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