Bravo! Chris Colfer Tops ‘Out’ Magazine’s Most Eligible Bachelor!

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Clare Sidoti


Staff Writer

He has certainly lost the wide-eyed innocence and cuteness from his first appearance on Fox’s Glee back in 2009 and has released his inner sexiness. Like his on-screen character Kurt Hummel, Chris Colfer can no longer say he has “as much sexual appeal as a baby penguin”. And voters in Out magazine’s annual Most Eligible Bachelor certainly agree. For the second year running, 22-year old Colfer has taken the top spot. Not only did he score top position but this year the Struck by Lightning writer-star dominated the votes from the beginning. Voting opened in the middle of February and were collected over a two week period with the results announced at the beginning of March.

However, Colfer is not the only hottie to make the list. Rounding out the top ten were: Israeli producer/actor/model Eliad Cohen; English singer/songwriter Joe McElderry; singer Eli Lieb, Broadway star Gavin Greel; actor Omar Sharif Jr.; actor Ben Baur; author Christopher Rice; reality show star Madison Hildebrand; and actor Luke Macfarlane.

Photos of the top ten can be found at the Out’s website: http://www.out.com/2013/02/14/eligible-bachelor-results along with a link to a slideshow of the top 100.

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Congrats, Chris!!!

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