Science Shows This 43-Year-Old Model Has The ‘Perfect Body’—But Wait Till She Turns

According to the results, a ‘fuller’ and ‘curvier’ body type is preferred in women.

According to the data, the ideal body mass index is 18.85, with a bust size of 93 centimeters, a waist size of 61 centimeters, and hips that are 87 centimeters.

The research also revealed that a healthy hip-to-waist ratio is between.65 and.75.

These specifications are a near-perfect match for a British model named Kelly Brook.

Society may judge her as ‘plump’ by today’s beauty standards, but research says she has the shape men find most attractive.

Nonetheless, attractiveness is, ultimately, a matter of opinion. Individuals differ in what they find beautiful, as do their aesthetic preferences.

This study may reveal the scientifically ideal body type, but that doesn’t make the non-ideal forms unacceptable or ugly.

This study only demonstrates that the conventional ideal of female beauty—thinness—does not reflect scientific consensus.

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