Thursday, 22 January 2015

The World's Most Attractive Couple

This vain couple claim to be the best-looking couple in the world - and spend nearly £50,000 a year on maintaining their eye-popping beauty.


Buck and Michelle Miller splash the cash on gym memberships, hair salons, tanning, manicures, and pedicures.So obsessed are they with their jaw-dropping physical perfection that their home in Las Vegas is covered with pictures of themselves and - perhaps unsurprisingly - mirrors.

Demonstrating a shaky understanding of the word "fact", Buck, 27, said:

"We are America’s best-looking couple.That's a fact, hands down."

The amateur bodybuilder, who hits the gym three times a day, admits he cannot walk past a mirror without gazing at himself.





The pair, who even employ something called a ‘posing coach’ for bodybuilding competitions, say people cannot help but stare at them wherever they go, such is their exquisiteness.

Michelle, 33, a nutritionist, turned to plastic surgery to enhance her already mind-blowing looks with a 34D bust, reports the Sun.

She said:

"It has helped me keep my femininity."I can still have muscles and be sexy."

They claim they are bombarded with questions from passers-by asking how they too can become suchmagnificent physical specimens whenever they go out.But if someone calls him vain, Buck has a bizarre technique to silence them.


He said:
"If someone tries to insult me by telling me I'm vain, I tell them to take off their shirt and I'll take off my shirt and ask them to repeat what they just said."
The couple eat six meals a day, with all of their carbs, proteins and fats balanced with "scientific" rigidity.They refuse to even treat themselves on their birthdays.

They also walk around their home in their underwear, so they can enjoy looking at themselves and each other.

What they spend £4,000 a month on:

Michelle’s competition outfits – £320

Make-up and grooming – £2,250

Tanning – £30

Gym memberships – £95

Organic food – £1,000

Dietary supplements – £500

Buck’s competition coach – £640

Competition fees and accommodation – £300 to £3,000

(Culled from UK Mirror)

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