GQ Publishes ‘Hottest Women’ List and Ranks Women By Race

Beyoncu00e9 Knowles tops the list and is followed by other notable actresses and models like Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Aniston and Sienna Miller.

By Jorge Rivas Jan 18, 2013

There are still 987 years left in this millennium but the editors of GQ just unveiled "The 100 Sexiest Women of the Millennium."

Beyoncé Knowles tops the list and is followed by other notable actresses and models like Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Aniston and Sienna Miller.

But here’s where the list is creating a stir: a handful of women were categorized by their ethnicity or nationality.

  • "Hottest Indian Chick": Freida Pinto
  • "Hottest Pregnant Sri Lankan": M.I.A
  • "Hottest Italian Chick": Monica Belluci
  • "Hottest Chinese Chick": Zhang Ziyi (sometimes credited as Ziyi Zhang)

Interestingly enough, the magazine included black and Latina celebrities on the list but they were not identified by their ethnicity or nationality.

For example, Beyoncé was "Miss Millennium" but not "Miss African-American Millennium. Eva Mendez, Halle Berry, Penélope Cruz, Rosario Dawson and Shakira are also included on the list with no mention of their nationality.

But when it came down to Freida Pinto she was labeled the "Hottest Indian Chick."

"If the magazine were saying, ‘These are all the beautiful women from every country in the world’, that would be a bit different; that’s what the Miss Universe pageant is all about," Ruth C. White told Yahoo’s "Shine" blog. White is an Associate Professor of Social Work in the Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work at Seattle University.

"But by calling out certain women’s ethnicity and not others, what they’re implying is that these women are not beautiful simply because they’re beautiful; they’re only attractive within the context of their own ethnicity. This is qualifying their beauty and dismisses the idea that beauty comes in many different forms."