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Israelis want to look like Kim Kardashian, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, survey says

Other favorite desired famous faces include Gal Gadot, Jennifer Lopez and Julia Roberts.

Kim Kardashian, her then-husband Kanye West and their daughter North are greeted by priests at the Saint James Armenian Church in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, April 13, 2015. Credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90.
Kim Kardashian, her then-husband Kanye West and their daughter North are greeted by priests at the Saint James Armenian Church in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, April 13, 2015. Credit: Hadas Parush/Flash90.

A survey of 120 Israeli plastic surgeons released on Sunday showed that of all the famous Hollywood stars, most of their patients want to look like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.

The survey, conducted by the Israel Medical Association and released prior to a meeting of the Israeli Society of Plastic & Aesthetic Surgery, showed that 38 percent of women who opt for face-altering surgeries want to look like Angelina Jolie, followed by 29 percent who want to look like Kim Kardashian.

Other favorite desired looks include Gal Gadot, Jennifer Lopez and Julia Roberts.

For men, approximately 34 percent want to look like Jolie’s ex-husband, Brad Pitt. Another 14 percent want to look like Tom Cruise, followed by Zac Efron and Sean Connery.

Other notable celebrities, the surgeons recorded, were Tom Cruise, with 14 percent of the votes, in addition to Zac Efron and Sean Connery.

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