Screen stars Jamie Dornan and Benedict Cumberbatch have topped a list of the world's sexiest men.
Fifty Shades Of Grey and The Fall star Dornan, who won fans as a model before gaining success as an actor, took first place in Glamour magazine's annual poll.
The Imitation Game star Cumberbatch is second, followed by fellow British actor Tom Hiddleston.
Twilight star Robert Pattinson fell two places to fourth, while One Direction heartthrob Harry Styles dropped one position to seventh in the annual list.
The top 10 also features actors Henry Cavill (five), Theo James (sixth), Jamie Campbell Bower (eighth), Jared Leto (ninth) and singer Pharrell Williams (10th).
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, who has "consciously uncoupled" from Gwyneth Paltrow, makes it into the list for the first time, in 27th place.
Other newcomers include former Downton Abbey star Dan Stevens (32), Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton (33) and Hollywood star James McAvoy (40).
The top 50 also features Johnny Depp (12), Zayn Malik (17), Niall Horan (22), ex-Doctor Who star Matt Smith (36), David Beckham (43), Leonardo DiCaprio (45), and Ryan Gosling (47).
Glamour's Sexiest Men - voted for by 80,000 readers - appears in the March 2015 issue.
:: The top 50
1. Jamie Dornan
2. Benedict Cumberbatch
3. Tom Hiddleston
4. Robert Pattinson
5. Henry Cavill
6. Theo James
7. Harry Styles
8. Jamie Campbell Bower
9. Jared Leto
10. Pharrell Williams
11. Liam Hemsworth
12. Johnny Depp
13. Chris Hemsworth
14. Ian Somerhalder
15. Charlie Hunnam
16. Richard Armitage
17. Zayn Malik
18. Alex Turner
19. David Gandy
20. Orlando Bloom
21. Matt Bomer
22. Niall Horan
23. Idris Elba
24. Michael Fassbender
25. Alexander Skarsgard
26. Zac Efron
27. Chris Martin
28. Paul Wesley
29. Bradley Cooper
30. Chris Evans (actor)
31. Brandon Flowers
32. Dan Stevens
33. Lewis Hamilton
34. Kit Harington
35. Gerard Butler
36. Matt Smith
37. Max Irons
38. Robert Downey Jr
39. Daniel Radcliffe
40. James McAvoy
41. Josh Hutcherson
42. Sam Claflin
43. David Beckham
44. Drake
45. Leonardo DiCaprio
46. Oliver Cheshire
47. Ryan Gosling
48. Channing Tatum
49. Chris Pratt
50. Colin Farrell
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