Jack Tame, Isaac Hindin Miller and Henry Hargreaves are amongst Elle's most eligible bachelors.
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Jack Tame, Isaac Hindin Miller and Henry Hargreaves are amongst Elle's most eligible bachelors.
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Three Kiwi gents have been named amongst the most eligible bachelors by a US magazine.
Newstalk ZB radio host Jack Tame, fashion blogger Isaac Hindin Miller and foodie/photographer, Henry Hargreaves have been included in ELLE.com's 41 Most Eligible Bachelors.
Most handsome chaps featured on the list comefrom the US, but other internationals include Christian Louboutin's global digital editor from Korea, a musician from Oman, an author from Israel and an app inventor from Spain.
Christchurch born Tame, told ELLE that the most romantic thing he had ever done for someone was "forgive them".
"Prioritised them to the point I forgot everyone else. Gulp. Sorry, I know that's a bit lame but if I said 'Serenaded her with my lute whilst ballooning the Pyrenees' you'd be a bit skeptical I bet."
When asked what he looked for in a significant other, Tame said: "Women aren't shopping lists! I suppose I'm attracted to cleverness. Humor's very important of course: when you're 65-years-old and your looks have gone, all anyone wants is a half-decent charades partner. And honestly, I'm attracted to just a little bit of crazy."
Stylish, Auckland-born blogger, Hindin Miller, regularly dishes out relationship advice to couples who pen him problems, but reassures readers, he's single.
"Clearly it's a case of do as I say, not as I do."
Hargreaves, 35, was born in Christchurch, now living in Brooklyn, works as a photographer and food artist. He is also partner in a couple of restaurants. The 35-year-old coffee cup collector said the best way to say "I love you" is by taking a girl home to meet the family.
Tame, 27, who has been living as a foreign correspondent in New York for the last couple of years, admitted to Newstalk ZB that there may be a reason for the large Kiwi contingent.
"I have an insider at ELLE magazine, a Kiwi writer who ended up with this assignment to find these eligible bachelors," he said.
"And she said, 'I can't find any, I'm going to go to the loneliest most curmudgeonly single people I know and ask them to help me out this time'."
Tame said he had already received expressions of interest as a result of the article.
"I am getting messages. But most of them are potentially crazy."
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