New research has revealed Ireland's 'sexiest' celebrities. This list was compiled by Casinos Sweats, who analyzed his Google searches focused on popular celebrities combined with terms like “hot” and “attractive.”
Based on these search results, man of the hour Cillian Murphy has been named Ireland's Sexiest Celebrity. He receives 4,242 Google searches (of a specific nature) every month.
Murphy just made history by becoming the first Irish-born actor to win the Best Actor Oscar. His performance in Oppenheimer won numerous awards and catapulted him to new levels of stardom.
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Before that, Murphy was considered quite popular thanks to his role as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders. Not only has Cillian Murphy been named the sexiest Irish celebrity by Americans, he's also revealed to be the most searched person in a whopping 42 US states.
Fifty Shades of Gray star Jamie Dornan ranks second on the list. He receives an average of 2,850 Google searches for his specific type in the US.
Paul Mescal came in third, followed by Evanna Lynch in fourth and One Direction's Niall Horan in fifth. Here is the complete list:
- Cillian Murphy
- jamie dornan
- paul mescal
- ivana lynch
- Niall Horan
- saoirse ronan
- barry cogan
- Liam Neeson
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sarah bolger
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jesse buckley
Commenting on the findings, a Casinos Sweeps spokesperson said: “The visibility and recognition of Irish stars in television and film is at an all-time high, with Cillian Murphy's strong performance leading the way.” Ta. His role, alongside the likes of Saoirse Ronan, Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan, showcases the wealth of talent that Ireland has to offer and has left an indelible mark on international film and television, making it a favorite among fans. No wonder it's so addicting.
“It will be interesting to see how fan interest in these celebrities changes over the coming months, especially given the upcoming series of Bridgerton.”.”
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