Scarlett Johansson voted sexiest for the second time, reaffirming her timeless allure.

Most recently, the world-famous men’s magazine –  Esquire has just revealed its vote for the sexiest woman on the planet. The recipient of this honor is none other than Scarlett Johansson. She was born on November 22, 1984 and is an American singer and actress but has Danish and Swedish descent.

Scarlett Johansson is the second most famous actress in the American cinema capital in the first decade of the 21st century. Although she has a slightly short and plump figure, Scarlett Johansson always exudes a classic sexy beauty. Golden hair, plump lips like cherries, flawless white skin, and a healthy look emanating from a slightly chubby body have made the number one beautiful woman in American cinema honored. voted as the sexiest woman on the planet.

This is the second time the beautiful actress has been honored with this award from  Esquire magazine . The first time was in 2006, after 7 years, she continues to receive honor and admiration from men around the world. She surpassed the modern seductive beauty of the “black swan” Mila Kunis – who was honored as the sexiest woman on the planet by this magazine last year.

Let’s look at the charming beauty of Scarlett Johansson:

Scarlett Johansson has almost perfect facial features.

 

Scarlett Johansson has almost perfect facial features.

… and hot, sexy curves.

 

… and hot, sexy curves.

Her beauty has a classic charm.

 

Her beauty has a classic charm.

Like modern day Marilyn Monroes.

 

Like modern day Marilyn Monroes.

Even though her body is chubby and short, she is still very popular with men around the world.

 

Even though her body is chubby and short, she is still very popular with men around the world.

 

 

She beats the modern seductive beauty of “black swan” Mila Kunis – who was honored as the sexiest woman on the planet by Esquire magazine last year. 

 

She beat the modern seductive beauty of “black swan” Mila Kunis – who was honored as the sexiest woman on the planet by Esquire magazine last year.