Over the past thirty years, beauty standards for men have undergone significant changes. The latest social media trend introduces an unconventional aesthetic, celebrating men whose facial features resemble animals. This new standard has stirred controversy online.
From the iconic George Clooney to the contemporary Timothée Chalamet, here’s a look at eight men who are currently considered “the sexiest” according to this new trend.
John F. Kennedy Jr. (1988)
In September 1988, John F. Kennedy Jr., son of the 35th President of the United States, was named People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive. At 27, as a law student at New York University, Kennedy’s gym-honed physique and good looks were celebrated by friends, with Steven M. Gillion noting his admiration for the title as a “badge of honor.”
Patrick Swayze (1991)
Patrick Swayze was awarded the title in 1991. Known for his role in “Dirty Dancing,” he was praised for his “rugged, animalistic physique” and grace. Co-stars Demi Moore and Kelly Lynch highlighted his charm and physicality, noting his appeal to both women and men.
Keanu Reeves (1994)
Though People magazine did not officially award a title in 1994, Keanu Reeves was later retroactively honored in a 2015 special. Known for his action roles, Reeves was recognized alongside Hugh Grant and Jim Carrey.
George Clooney (1997)
George Clooney earned the title in 1997, with friends praising both his looks and loyalty. Laura Innes, his co-star from “ER,” described him as a dedicated and loyal friend, enhancing his appeal.
Richard Gere (1999)
At 50, Richard Gere was named Sexiest Man Alive in 1999. His former partner, designer Diane von Fürstenberg, admired his charismatic presence, describing his appeal as magnetic.
Pierce Brosnan (2001)
Pierce Brosnan, known for his role as James Bond, was awarded the title in 2001. Julianna Margulies admired his charm and family values, noting his appeal as a family man.
Today’s beauty standards for men have taken a quirky turn. A new social media trend celebrates men whose facial features are likened to animals, particularly rodents. This “hot rodent boyfriend” aesthetic is part of a broader trend that highlights men with unique, angular features.
Jeremy Allen White
Emmy and Golden Globe winner Jeremy Allen White is associated with this new trend. Social media users have praised his appearance, calling him one of the most attractive men.
Josh O’Connor
British actor Josh O’Connor is also considered a standout under this trend. Fans have compared his looks to those of cartoon characters, celebrating his unique appeal.
Mike Faist
Mike Faist, known for roles in “Newsies” and “West Side Story,” is another key figure in the hot rodent boyfriend trend. His appearance is celebrated as both distinctive and attractive.
Barry Keoghan
BAFTA Award-winning actor Barry Keoghan has garnered attention for his striking features. Social media users have praised him as one of the sexiest men, noting his captivating presence.
Timothée Chalamet
Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet is admired for his looks in “Dune” and his recent Chanel ad. He is often described as both “sexy” and “cute.”
Adam Driver
Adam Driver, known for his roles in “Star Wars,” is celebrated for his distinctive appearance. His graying hair and unique look have made him a favorite among fans.
Kieran Culkin
“Succession” star Kieran Culkin has captivated viewers with his charm and looks. Social media users have noted his allure, particularly in recent appearances.
Thom Yorke
Thom Yorke, lead singer of Radiohead, has been described as attractive due to his unique look. He has previously been recognized as the “sexiest rocker” of his generation.
The evolution of male beauty standards over the past 30 years has been a fascinating and unexpected journey. From the traditional good looks of icons like George Clooney to the more unconventional appeal of today’s “hot rodent boyfriends,” the definition of male attractiveness has expanded and challenged societal norms. As we continue to embrace diverse forms of beauty, it will be exciting to see how these trends and perceptions continue to evolve in the years to come.