Geri Haliwell and Russell Brand’s love affair didn’t last very long. Now that they’re back on the single market, it was revealed that Haliwell has quite advantage compared to Brand.
Based on a recent survey conducted by a dating site, MaritalAffair.co.uk, 31% of their members said they’ll most likely to date Haliwell over other Spice Girls. Victoria Beckham came closed with 22% followed by Mel B. Emma Burton and Mel C were ranked fourth and fifth respectively.
Russell Brand, on the other hand, emerged as the second hottest comedian that women would want to date. The list was topped by Jimmy Carr who got 24% of the votes. Brand wasn’t far behind getting 23% of the votes.
The same survey revealed that Brand can get more votes if he shaves his beard as 84% of the participants said that they’re more likely to date somebody with nice, clean-shaven face. Brand’s ability to make somebody laugh is a huge factor though.
72% of respondents said that they are more attracted to men who can put smile on their faces compare to men who are just good looking. The other comedians who made it on the top 5 list are Rob Brydon (21%), Michael Macintyre (17%), and Lee Evans (15%).
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