Jeremy Clarkson Named Britain's Sexiest Man for the Second Year Running

The 64-year-old British presenter and journalist Jeremy Clarkson has been named the sexiest man of the year in the UK. He earned this title as a result of the annual survey conducted by the dating site Illicit Encounters. Notably, this recognition marks his second consecutive win, reports the Daily Mail.
Illicit Encounters conducted the survey among its female users, asking them to identify who they consider the sexiest man in Britain. They were asked to rate men from a list of 50 prominent British figures across various fields, including politics and culture, based on their "sexiness" on a scale from 1 to 10.
The renowned Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson scored 9 out of 10. He outperformed actor Tom Holland and Prince William, who took second and third place respectively. Other notable figures who ranked lower included film stars Idris Elba, Cillian Murphy, and England football manager Gareth Southgate.
"We all know about his cheeky personality, but the latest season of Diddly Squat has shown he can also pull at the heartstrings, and clearly, his image continues to make hearts race," the survey organizers commented on the results.
It is worth noting that The Gaze reported that the names of four editors from British newspapers are mentioned in Prince Harry and Elton John's lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail. These include editors from The Sun, The Times, The Sunday Times, and The Mail on Sunday.
Prince Harry has accused the Daily Mail of "hacking my voicemail, tapping landline phones, theft, obtaining detailed phone bills, eavesdropping on phone conversations, and acquiring information about private flights of my former girlfriend Chelsy Davy, among other criminal methods deliberately undertaken to publish articles about me in the Defendant's newspapers as it made them money."
Prince Harry's legal team also claimed that the Daily Mail used journalists or inquiry agents who, as proven in other court cases, employed illegal methods. Among other allegations, Harry accused the Mail of destroying his relationship with his former girlfriend Chelsy Davy by making her feel she would be "scared to death."