What 15 Celebrities Would Look Like If Their Face Fit the Golden Ratio

The way we perceive physical beauty is closely related to the Golden ratio, some researchers suggest. We decided to check and see if this is really true and test how the faces of our favorite celebrities would change if they were “perfect,” according to this theory.
We at Bright Side respect the individuality of each person, so we’ll let you pick between the “golden ratio” face and the natural one.
1. Angelina Jolie
2. Ariana Grande
3. Rihanna
4. Sarah Jessica Parker
5. Timothée Chalamet
6. Emilia Clarke

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7. Gal Gadot
8. Brad Pitt

Some people were meant to stay real, not ideal
9. Sophie Turner
10. Hugh Jackman
11. Zendaya

12. Tyra Banks
13. Keanu Reeves
14. Meghan Markle
15. Margot Robbie
Do you prefer scientific perfection or individual imperfection? Would you like to change something about your appearance?
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