Bridgerton fame British actor Rege-Jean Page has been given the title of the most handsome man alive on Earth. The 34-year-old British actor, , has the highest level of facial symmetry, says British plastic surgeon Julian De Silva.
Using the so-called Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi, Dr. De Silva found that Page is 93.65 per cent accurate to the standard. “Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page is the most handsome man in the world, according to science,” Dr. De Silva wrote on Instagram.
The Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi, also known as the golden section, golden mean, or divine proportion, is an irrational number that’s approximately equal to 1.618, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. As per the report, the measurement for determining attractiveness is made from the hairline on the forehead to the space between the eyes, then to the base of the nose, and finally to the base of the chin.
Dr Silva explained the process, “These brand new computer mapping techniques allow us to solve some of the mysteries of what it is that makes someone physically beautiful and the technology is useful when planning patients’ surgery.” Dr Silva also explained that Page topped the list because of his classically beautiful face and gorgeous brown eyes.
In October 2022, De Silva used the same mapping techniques to determine that British actress Jodie Comer was “the most beautiful woman in the world, according to science”, with a score of 94.52%.
Men In Black star Chris Hemsworth was second with 93.53% who was followed by the Black Panther hunk Michael B Jordan with 93.46%. Harry Styles placed fourth with 92.30 per cent, followed closely by British soccer star Jude Bellingham with 92.22 per cent.
Regé -Jean Page gained massive popularity with his breakout performance as Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings in Netflix’s Emmy-nominated drama Bridgerton. He has also won MTV and NAACP awards, while he was also nominated for an Emmy and a Screen Actors Guild Award. On the big screen, he has featured alongside Nnamdi Asomugha and Tessa Thompson in Amazon’s Sylvie’s Love. He also appeared in Netflix’s The Gray Man, which was helmed, written and produced by Joe and Anthony Russo.