Apparently so, according to
People magazine. Surely I cannot be the only one who has
noticed this. Save for one (Denzel Washington), there has never
been a man of color on the cover of the annual "Sexiest Man
Alive" issue. Seriously? You mean Nick Nolte actually once
"graced" the cover of
People as the
"Sexiest Man Alive" and the likes of Benjamin Bratt, Taye
Diggs, Blair Underwood, Boris Kodjoe, Will Smith, Jesse L. Martin
(Law & Order), Terrence Howard, Dwayne "The Rock"
Johnson, Edris Elba, Eddie Murphy, Welsley Snipes, Antonio
Banderas, Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes), Tyson Beckford, Rodrigo
Santoro (The 300), Esai Morales, Oscar De La Hoya, um,
President-elect Barack Obama, somehow don't measure up?
Seriously? Isn't the adage or standard of masculine beauty
"talk, dark and handsome?" So
can someone please explain to me why
People magazine
religiously voids that on their cover, every single year?
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