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The Rock Offers Hilarious Response To Prince William Being Named 'World's Sexiest Bald Man'

The Rock Offers Hilarious Response To Prince William Being Named 'World's Sexiest Bald Man'
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The Sun recently shared a list that's making huge waves on the internet—a list of the sexiest bald men alive.

Sharing data collected by Longevita, The Sun presented the results to their readers. The selections and ranking choices were certainly interesting for fans of follicly challenged men.


Longevita—a UK health and wellness company—shared their findings and methodology online which The Sun then passed along, saying:

"[Bald men are] sexy, [based on] blogs, reports and pages found in Google searches."

The analysis—based on references to a bald public figure as sexy—then ranked the sexiest bald men alive, complete with Jason Statham, Mike Tyson, Vladimir Putin and coming in at number one, Prince William.

The internet had some questions about who was missing from the list, including Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson who surprisingly didn't nominate himself.

The Rock tweeted:

"How in the cinnamon toast f*ck does this happen, when Larry David clearly has a pulse?"

He included a smiley emoji and a "demanding recount" hashtag.

This may have gotten an even bigger rise out of Twitter than The Sun's list did.

Many were shocked The Rock wasn't even a contender on the list.

Others added their own nominations.

Some people even nominated fictional characters like Mr. Clean and Voldemort from Harry Potter.

And of course, there were jokes about others on the list.

Longevita's treasure trove of data certainly proved controversial.

But it's clear thinking someone is sexy doesn't count. People need to call them sexy online for their name to make any future lists.

Until then, Prince William can take a moment to bask in his "Sexiest" win.

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