In an interview with weekly magazine, Grazia, Italian footballer Rino Gattuso has said that he doesn’t consider himself an Italian sex symbol, even though a recent survey reveals that Italian women think he is.
The interview with Gattuso has him quoted as saying: “I’m embarrassed to be considered a sex symbol.
I’m not a vain type, I don’t take care of my ‘look’.
Many guys do their eyebrows, like women.
I don’t put cream on my face, I bite my fingernails, I don’t do anything to change my look.
I’m rough.
”At this point, with Beckham fever gripping Italy, a comparison must be made with Gattuso’s new team mate.
In responding to the question as to whether he is anti-Beckham, Gattuso says:“Now that he’s playing here, I look at him and I think he’s a good looking guy.
I look at Nesta and think he’s a good looking guy.
And Maldini too.
Then I look at myself in the mirror and I certainly don’t think ‘hey, what a good looking guy’.
I’m not blind.
”Gattuso may not be a sex symbol, but he’s definitely a nice guy! We’ll leave this one up to the ladies.
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