David Beckham voted PEOPLE magazine's Sexiest Man Alive for 2015

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David Beckham has been crowned PEOPLE magazine's Sexiest Man Alive for 2015. The retired soccer superstar was handed the impressive title during Tuesday night's (18.11.15) episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' but has admitted he doesn't feel he is "attractive" enough for such an accolade and thanked his parents and his stylist for making him worthy of the title. He told PEOPLE magazine: "I would obviously like to thank my parents for bringing me into this world, of course. I would like to thank my hairdresser, my stylist, Photoshop. I never feel that I'm an attractive, sexy person. "I mean I like to wear nice clothes and nice suits and look and feel good, but I don't ever think of myself that way." However, the 41-year-old athlete has admitted getting the incredible prize is "the best moment" of his career. Asked if he's seen his magazine cover, he said: "I saw it about an hour ago for the first time. Yes, I have. It's the best moment of my career." And David isn't the only one who is over the moon about his award as his fashion designer wife Victoria Beckham, 41, is thrilled her hunky spouse has been given the title. However, their children - Brooklyn, 16, Romeo 12, Cruz, 10 and Harper, four - laughed upon hearing the news. David added: "We kind of laughed about it with the boys and the boys kind of laughed at me and said, 'Really?! Sexiest man alive? Really?'"

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