Posted on 04/07/2008 11:28:33 AM PDT by paltz
Blondes are said to have more fun but it seems brunettes steal the hearts of billionaires.
Brunettes such as Microsoft boss Bill Gates' wife, Melinda French are more likely to marry a successful man than their blonde sisters, a study today said.
Experts checked the hair colour of the wives and girlfriends of the world's top 100 billionaires. Most 62 per cent were brunettes.
Fair-haired women came in a poor second with 22 per cent of the world's top billionaires marrying blondes.
Raven-haired women enticed just 16 per cent of the world's wealthiest men, while not one of top billionaires is married to a redhead.
The report was for Lycos, which runs dating site www.love.lycos.co.uk. Sam Kayum, Lycos director said: 'It begs the question whether Carla Bruni would now be the first lady of France if she was a blonde. Perhaps Sarkozy felt that, as a brunette, Bruni would be taken more seriously by the voting public.'
My tastes run more towards Ann B. Davis myself, with Irene Ryan a close runner up.
“Brunettes more likely to bag billionaires”
And billionaires are more likely to bag whomever they want.
He’s “the senator from Fraggle Rock”.
Blondes seem to make up 45% of Los Angeles. Then Hispanics make up 45%, and the last ten percent covers pretty much everyone else. Well, that’s what it seems like, anyway.
I’m guessing that much of that 19% is made up of kids. A lot of blonde kids have brown hair by the time they are adults. I have a hard time believing that 19% of Americans are natural blondes. In North Dakota maybe. In the states I’ve lived in for the past 11 years, naturally blonde adults appear to be in the extreme minority.
Have you seen any bottle blonde Hipanic women in LA? There are a few in South Texas.
My hair is still getting darker. Hopefully by the time I'm 80 it will be jet black. Up till I was 19 mine was pure white platinum blonde. I liked girls whose hair was the exact oposite.
Back to the salon.
harumpf
The billionaires screw around with the blondes on the side.
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