Study says Bella Hadid is world's most beautiful woman

Bella Hadid has been declared  the most beautiful woman in the world. Bella Hadid is the daughter of Palestinian-born father Muhammad Hadid and sister of models Gigi Hadid and Anwar Hadid.

Study says Bella Hadid is world's most beautiful woman

Bella Hadi has been declared  the most beautiful woman in the world. Bella Hadid is the daughter of Palestinian-born father Muhammad Hadid and sister of models Gigi Hadid and Anwar Hadid.

According to  a study by renowned cosmetic surgeon Julian De Silva, Bella was found to be 94.35 percent ‘accurate’ to a measure of physical perfection that dates back to ancient Greece.

De Silva said Bella holds the crown for the most beautiful woman in the world. According to a report, he compiled his list of top 10 women by using what is referred to as the Golden Ratio theory.

Th report said Bella Hadid’s eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, chin, jaw and facial shape were measured and came closest to the Greeks’ idea of perfection.

What’s that?

It’s a measure of physical perfection reportedly adapted from the “golden ratio” artists and architects used during the European Renaissance to map out their masterpieces.

In 2009 a professor named Kendra Schmid appeared on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” to discuss how scientists adopted the mathematical formula to help explain why some people are considered beautiful and others less so.

To get the ratio measurements of the face are taken and calculated. Schmid said that on a perfect face the length of an ear is equal to the length the nose, and the width of an eye is equal to the distance between the eyes.

Based on that scale DeSilva has ranked the 23-year-old model as the most beautiful — followed by Beyoncé, Amber Heard and Ariana Grande.

But beauty is in the eye of the beholder, especially when the Bey Hive is involved.

Beyoncé’s fan base did not take kindly to her being ranked number two.

For the record they are both stunning and probably too busy being fabulous to much care about the debate.

Originally published at The news international