FHM's 100 Sexiest Women (UK)

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FHM's 100 Sexiest Women was an annual listing compiled by the monthly British men's lifestyle magazine FHM. The list was compiled each year by the magazine based on votes from their readers on women whom they believed to the "sexiest". Each list was first announced by FHM through both a dedicated issue of their magazine and a section on their official website, FHM.com. The first list was published in 1995 and was voted for by a panel of 250 judges; the inaugural winner was the German supermodel Claudia Schiffer. From 1996 onwards, the poll was instead voted for by the general public, with, at its height, several million votes being cast each year. Subsequent winners included the Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova, the American actress Halle Berry, and Jennifer Lopez. At 36 years old, Berry was the oldest woman ever to top the listing, while Lopez was the first to top it more than once. The list ran every year from 1995 to 2015; by the time FHM ceased publication in January 2016, the 100 Sexiest Women list had been compiled 21 times.

Alongside the 100 Sexiest Women list, FHM also twice published a "Most Eligible Bachelorettes" list, in 2006 and 2007, to celebrate qualities such as "talent, star quality and cash". These lists were topped by the American actress Mischa Barton and Rod Stewart's daughter Kimberly Stewart respectively. To commemorate the 10th and 20th anniversaries of the 100 Sexiest Women list, two one-off charts were compiled in April 2004 and May 2014 respectively to recognise the sexiest women up to those points. The winner of the 2004 list was the British singer Louise Redknapp, who had placed on every 100 Sexiest list since 1996, while the 2014 chart topper was Rachel Stevens, who had peaked at number two in 2001, 2002 and 2004.

History

The first 100 Sexiest Women list was published in 1995, and was compiled exclusively by a panel of 250 judges; the German supermodel Claudia Schiffer topped the inaugural list.[1] The following year's poll was the first to be opened up to the general public – a total of 10,000 votes were cast, with the American actress Gillian Anderson being announced as the winner that September. A spokesman for FHM described has as the "thinking man's crumpet" and a "surprise winner"; Anderson had posed half-naked on the front cover of the magazine earlier that year.[2]

Color photograph of Gail Porter in 2009.
The 1999 "100 Sexiest Women" poll was launched by projecting a 60 ft naked image of Gail Porter onto the Palace of Westminster.[3]

Over subsequent years, the list's popularity continued to grow. The 1998 poll was voted on by half a million readers, with its companion issue being sold sealed inside a plastic cover.[4] Martin Daubney, a former features editor of FHM, noted that this added a "sense of mystique and occasion" to the issue, which went on to sell 936,000 copies.[5] The issue's cover girl was the British TV presenter Cat Deeley, who had placed at number seven; the 100 Sexiest winner was Playboy model Jenny McCarthy.[6] The following year, FHM publicists promoted the poll by projecting a 60 ft naked image of the British TV presenter Gail Porter onto the front of the Palace of Westminster. An FHM spokesman remarked: "We want to up the voting frenzy for the poll ... It is a cheeky way of increasing interest."[3] Porter was placed at number eight in the chart, while the American actress Sarah Michelle Gellar was number one.[7]

The first person to top the 100 Sexiest list more than once was Jennifer Lopez, who was placed at number one in both 2000 and 2001. Speaking about being named the sexiest woman in the world for a second year running, Lopez said she was "overwhelmed", and added: "Any woman who says they don't like being called sexy, they're lying."[8] By 2002, the list was attracting over five million votes – that year, Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova was number one.[9] A further five million votes were cast the following year, when the American actress Halle Berry was named as the world's sexiest. At 36 years old, Berry was the oldest woman ever to top the list.[10] She responded: "Wow, that's a pretty heady title. I'm not so sure I live up to it, but thank you anyway."[11] The first British woman to top the listing was the model Kelly Brook, who was named the world's sexiest in 2005, the most successful poll to date.[12][13]

The 2011 list was noted for being the first to include a man; the androgynous model Andrej Pejic was voted at number 98 on the poll.[14][15] FHM caused controversy when the entry's accompanying blurb warned its readers to "pass the sick bucket" and described Pejic as a "thing". Following a backlash, FHM removed the text from their website, spoke directly with Pejic and issued a public apology, saying that the online entry "wasn't subbed prior to going live".[14] The final 100 Sexiest Women poll was published in 2015, before FHM went out of print in January the following year.[16] The list included its oldest entrant ever, 80-year-old food writer Mary Berry, who was placed at number 74.[17] The sexiest woman that year was the British actress Michelle Keegan.[18] By the end of its run, the 100 Sexiest Women poll had been published 21 times.[19] Speaking in November 2015 as FHM suspended publication, a spokesman reflected that the poll was what the magazine was best known for, and that it had "helped propel the careers of many well-known actresses, musicians and models".[20][21]

100 Sexiest Women winners

100 Sexiest Women
Year Winner Top ten Ref.
1995 Colour photograph of Claudia Schiffer in 1993
Claudia Schiffer
[1]
1996 Colour photograph of Gillian Anderson in 2004
Gillian Anderson
[2]
1997 Colour photograph of Teri Hatcher in 1995
Teri Hatcher
[2]
1998 Colour photograph of Jenny McCarthy in 2006
Jenny McCarthy
[6]
1999 Colour photograph of Sarah Michelle Gellar in 2004
Sarah Michelle Gellar
[7]
2000 Colour photograph of Jennifer Lopez in 2004
Jennifer Lopez
[7]
2001 Colour photograph of Jennifer Lopez in 2006
Jennifer Lopez
[22]
2002 Colour photograph of Anna Kournikova in 2008
Anna Kournikova
[23]
2003 Colour photograph of Halle Berry in 2003
Halle Berry
[11]
2004 Colour photograph of Britney Spears in 2003
Britney Spears
[24]
2005 Colour photograph of Kelly Brook in 2015
Kelly Brook
[13]
2006 Colour photograph of Keira Knightley in 2005
Keira Knightley
[25]
2007 Colour photograph of Jessica Alba in 2007
Jessica Alba
[26]
2008 Colour photograph of Megan Fox in 2007
Megan Fox
[27]
2009 Colour photograph of Cheryl Cole in 2008
Cheryl Cole
[28]
2010 Colour photograph of Cheryl Cole in 2014
Cheryl Cole
[29]
2011 Colour photograph of Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley in 2014
Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley
[15]
2012 Colour photograph of Tulisa in 2014
Tulisa
[30]
2013 Colour photograph of Mila Kunis in 2014
Mila Kunis
[31]
2014 Colour photograph of Jennifer Lawrence in 2014
Jennifer Lawrence
[32]
2015 Colour photograph of Michelle Keegan in 2009
Michelle Keegan
[18]

Most Eligible Bachelorettes

Alongside the 100 Sexiest Women list, FHM also occasionally published a "Most Eligible Bachelorettes" list, which compiled women based on their "eligibility" and was voted for by the magazine's readership.[33] Unlike the 100 Sexiest Women list, the list also considered qualities such as "talent, star quality and cash" as well as sex appeal in its compilation.[34] Similar lists published by the US version of FHM had been topped by women such as the model Lauren Bush and the socialite Paris Hilton.[34]

The 2006 list was voted for by more than 3,000 FHM readers, and was published in March of that year. It was topped by the American actress Mischa Barton.[35] Speaking about the result, FHM editor Ross Brown remarked: "Our most eligible list consists of much more than just sex appeal and our readers recognise a good catch when they see one."[36] The following year, the Most Eligible Bachelorettes list was topped by Rod Stewart's daughter Kimberly Stewart.[37] The list received over 10,000 votes from FHM's readership, and was featured in the April 2007 issue of the magazine. An FHM spokesperson stated: "Kimberly Stewart has all the attributes you want in an woman. She's rich, gorgeous, likes to party, and she's the daughter of a legend."[38]

Most Eligible Bachelorettes
Year Winner Top ten Ref.
2006 Colour photograph of Mischa Barton in 2006
Mischa Barton
[35]
2007 Kimberly Stewart [38]

Anniversary lists

On two occasions, FHM produced special lists to mark the anniversary of the 100 Sexiest Women chart. To commemorate the tenth edition of the poll, in May 2004 FHM published a list of the 50 sexiest women of the previous ten years. The list was topped by the British singer Louise Redknapp, who had placed on every 100 Sexiest list since 1996.[39] Ten years later, in May 2014, FHM produced a list of the "Sexiest Women of All Time", compiled using a new analysis based on the previous 20 years' worth of polls. The winner was the British singer Rachel Stevens.[40] Stevens had been featured on 11 lists at that point, but had never placed first on any of the annual lists, instead peaking at number two in 2001, 2002 and 2004.[41] On learning the result, she remarked: "To win this award feels absolutely amazing. ... It's brilliant."[40]

Sexiest Women of the Decade
Year Winner Top ten Ref.
2004 Colour photograph of Louise Redknapp in 2009
Louise Redknapp
[39]
Sexiest Women of All Time
Year Winner Top ten Ref.
2014 Colour photograph of Rachel Stevens in 2010
Rachel Stevens
[42]

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