Mr. Skin, Mr. Man Invite Fans to Vote on 'Best Celebrity Butts'

CHICAGO — Mr. Skin and Mr. Man are inviting fans to vote on which celebrities have the best butts in polls that are open until Feb. 4.

The Top 10 list for female celebs has been narrowed down to Jennifer Lopez, Nathalie Emmanuel, Salma Hayek, Jurnee Smollett, Megan Thee Stallion, Elle Fanning, Brandee Evans, Cardi B, Lily James and Tessa Thompson.

“It wasn’t an easy decision to find the 10 best celeb butts on Mr. Skin, but I think we finally got to the bottom of the situation and have found a voter’s paradise,” a rep enthused. “We had to make some tough decisions here, but the fans have the toughest decision of all. Get to voting and good luck.”

Regarding the men, their top 10 list list is made up of Regé-Jean Page, Tom Ellis, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Henry Cavill, Joe Manganiello, Lukas Gage, Lyriq Bent, Matt Bomer, Bradley Cooper and Nicholas Hoult.

“After many days of watching, and re-watching, the very best buns in the biz, we finally made our selection and chose our Top 10 based upon our members’ search statistics and popularity, but in order to decide on No. 1, we’re going to have to leave it up to a fan vote,” explained a Mr. Man rep.

"So come one, come all and get your vote in," they added. "Let us know what bottoms you think are tops."

Voting can be done at MrSkin.com and MrMan.com.

Follow Mr. Skin and Mr. Man on Twitter for updates.

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