Let’s be honest, usually we love celebrities for their pretty faces and Hollywood smiles. But many times, usually when we get to know them better (through their work), we start appreciating their other standout features, like their wonderful, silky smooth legs.

Who would you say has the best pair of gams in Hollywood?

1. Charlize Theron

Charming Charlize Theron was born in South Africa in 1975. At sixteen years old, she won a modeling contest and moved to Europe and then to New York to study ballet. A knee injury ended her dance career, so she turned to acting. Her role in Monster (2003) earned her an Oscar, making her the first South African to win Best Actress. Since then, she has starred in popular films like Atomic Blonde and Mad Max: Fury Road. She also produces movies through her company, Denver and Delilah Productions. Being one of the most influential people according to The Times, Theron is powerful both in front of and behind the camera.

2. Blake Lively

Born in Los Angeles to a family of entertainers, acting was in her DNA. Her big break came as Serena van der Woodsen on Gossip Girl, which made her a fashion icon and household name. She’s since starred in films like The Age of Adaline and A Simple Favor, showing her range beyond teen drama. Lively also tried her hand at entrepreneurship with her lifestyle site Preserve and is active in child safety advocacy through groups like the Child Rescue Coalition.

3. Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue is Australia’s pop princess turned global icon. Born in 1968 in Melbourne, she first became famous as Charlene on Neighbours before launching a music career with her 1987 smash “Locomotion.” She dominated the charts with hits like “I Should Be So Lucky” and later reinvented herself with dance and electropop tracks, earning a Grammy for “Come Into My World.”

4. Sharon Stone

Sharon Stone’s Hollywood story is pure star power. She started as a fashion model before moving into acting. She grabbed the world’s attention in Basic Instinct (1992) as Catherine Tramell, earning an Oscar nod. She later won a Golden Globe for Casino and proved she could handle everything from thrillers to dramas. Off-screen, she’s a passionate philanthropist, especially for AIDS research through amfAR. Stone’s resilience has kept her both relevant and admired.

5. Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton, now Princess of Wales, went from college student to one of the most famous women in the world. Born in Reading, England, she met her Prince Charming while still studying at the University of St Andrews. After a royal romance, minus a brief breakup, they married in a televised event in 2011. Kate focuses much of her public work on mental health, early childhood, and addiction recovery. With three kids and a hungry husband, she balances royal duties with family life, showing the modern side of the monarchy.

6. Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz’s rise to stardom was anything but typical. Born in San Diego, she modeled internationally before landing her first acting job in The Mask (1994) opposite Jim Carrey without any prior acting experience. The role launched her career, leading to hits like There’s Something About Mary, Charlie’s Angels, and Being John Malkovich. Diaz is also a bestselling author with The Body Book and an advocate for environmental causes.

7. Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot went from beauty queen to superhero icon. Born in Petah Tikva, Israel, she was crowned Miss Israel in 2004 before serving in the Israeli Defense Forces and studying law. Hollywood came calling with the Fast & Furious series, but it was playing Wonder Woman in Batman vs Superman (2016) and the standalone films that turned her into a global superstar. Gadot also runs her own production company, Pilot Wave, and is vocal about women’s rights and gender equality.

8. Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston has been a Hollywood favorite for decades. Born in a family of actors, she practically grew up hanging around movie sets and other showbiz perks. She shot to worldwide fame as Rachel Green on Friends (1994–2004), a role that scored her multiple awards. After the sitcom ended, she proved she was more than a TV star, taking on hit movies like The Breakup, Marley & Me, Horrible Bosses, and We’re the Millers. Her dramatic turn in Cake earned Golden Globe and SAG nominations. She also co-founded Echo Films, producing several projects, and has made bank with smart brand deals.