You won't believe who has taken the 'Sexiest Bald Man' world title

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We have heard of 'The Sexiest Man and Woman Alive', but there is a new title and it has been bestowed on a future King - and the internet is not short of opinions.

While the Internet might always want to share their two cents, there is no denying that this newly crowned hunk has won fair and square.

A study from Google announced that the gentleman in question had been voted the 'Sexiest Bald Man' in the world. The study was conducted by cosmetic surgery specialists who studied how many times the King in waiting had been called 'sexy' in various online blogs and articles.

Can you guess who is the 'World's Sexiest Bald Man'? Take a listen to find out if you were spot on or far, far off.
29 Mar 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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