Posted on 07/28/2006 12:02:59 PM PDT by pissant
Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston may not be a leggy beauty but researchers have scientifically proved it that she has the perfect pair of legs in Hollywood.
London, July 28: Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston may not be a leggy beauty but researchers have scientifically proved it that she has the perfect pair of legs in Hollywood.
The 'Break-Up' actress beat 'Dukes of Hazzard' star Jessica Simpson and singer Christina Aguilera to the coveted title, in a study carried out by electronics giant Braun.
Scientists came up with a specific formula, which involves multiplying the proportions of the leg and thigh, and the texture of skin, to calculate the perfect pair of pins.
Due to the "ideal" proportions of her legs and her smooth skin, Aniston scored an impressive 14.67, the highest score of anyone tested.
Dr Aric Sigman, who conducted the study, said: "For men, the ideal leg is shapely, full and smooth with a semi-gloss sheen. Women want the same thing - only two sizes smaller."
The study also showed most British men preferred women to have more shapely legs like curvy Beyonce Knowles.
"It shows that women are much too hard on themselves," a Braun spokeswoman was quoted by Femalefirst, as saying.
I didn't need to. ;o)
I gotta go with Neve. She's delicious from head to toe.
And unattractive. I have always failed to see the attraction.
Not my cup of tea either. But she's got some serious energy for an old bat.
ROTFLOL. That is the funniest thing I've read all day. She was quite a sight to see in her hey-day, too.
She had the moves, but hearing her screech was painful.
Hmmmm. Worth contemplating.
So much for Adriana. She was short-lived.
Jessica doesn't cut the mustard with ole Pissant. She looks 17 years old. It gives me the heebie jeebies.
Now THAT is a woman
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