
Unfortunately, we had to steal it from Heat Magazine, but it’s all the same to you I’m sure. Guess who won? Hrmmm not a tough one, Megan Fox. However, some other women on the list surprise me. Beyonce? Wha? I guess but not my thing. Full list after the jump.
Megan Fox has the body most envied by women. The ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ actress’ curvy shape topped Heat magazine’s Body Envy 2009 survey. The 23-year-old brunette beauty beat Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole – who has previously been criticized for being too thin – into second place.
Julian Linley, editor of the magazine, said: “We’ve always known that Megan Fox is a hit with men, but we were surprised at how quickly she has made an impact on women – they consider her to have the most covetable celebrity body.
“It’s really refreshing to see Cheryl Cole beating curvy bikini goddess Kelly Brook to second place, and for the Brits to make the top 10, alongside Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie and Beyonce Knowles.”
Model-turned-presenter Kelly came in third place, with Beyonce and Angelina in fourth and fifth position respectively. Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Lopez, glamour model Katie Price and Rihanna made up the rest of the top 10. Readers taking part in the survey said the perfect celebrity body would be made up of Megan’s face, Jennifer Aniston’s arms, Angelina’s breasts, Beyonce’s curves and Kelly’s legs.
Heat magazine’s Top 10 Most Envied Bodies 2009:
- 1. Megan Fox
- 2. Cheryl Cole
- 3. Kelly Brook
- 4. Beyonce Knowles
- 5. Angelina Jolie
- 6. Jennifer Aniston
- 7. Jessica Alba
- 8. Jennifer Lopez
- 9. Katie Price
- 10. Rihanna
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Blah…she sucks!
Which one? Megan?
shes soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ugly!
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It’s hard to find knowledgeable people on this topic however you sound like you know what you’re talking about! Thanks