What 14 Historical Figures Would Look Like If They Fit Modern Beauty Standards

Most of us have been introduced to historical figures through school textbooks and documentaries. But we sometimes wonder what these iconic historical personalities would look like if they lived in the 21st century. In other words, who would they resemble if they fit the beauty standards of our time?

The Bright Side team scoured the internet to solve this mystery. Let’s take a look at what some of our favorite personalities would have looked like had they been born in our time.

1. Albert Einstein

2. Elvis Presley

3. Paul Mounet

4. Albrecht Dürer

5. Shakespeare

6. Nikola Tesla

7. Mary Zouch

8. Princess Margaret

9. Jane Austen

10. Retrato de don Sebastián de Morra, by Diego Velázquez

11. Frida Kahlo

12. Nefertiti

13. Sigmund Freud

14. Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun

Which was your favorite modern historical figure? Have you ever found an ancient figure, painting, or celebrity that resembles you? Let us know in the comments.

Here is what happened on the southern border, it must be ensured…

Recently, a liberal Democrat Chicago aIderman expressed his frustration with the Biden administration over the ensuing migrant crisis.

Throughout the Biden administration, iIIegal immigration has seen a significant spike, where migrants are piling into America’s cities and over whelming local infrastructure.

Chicago’s 2nd Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins appeared on CNN’s, where he addressed Biden’s handling of the border crisis. Hopkins noted that the president’s response to the issue was unacceptable and that he had Iost patience with the administration. I have to be optimistic. You know, I’m a Democrat, but I’ll say the Biden administration has absoluteIy dropped the ball. I’m not going to let them off the hook,” Hopkins said. They have left us in the ditch with this and that’s unacceptable.

Hopkins further criti cized Biden for his administration’s inaction on the issue. However, he noted that it isn’t too late to take substantive measures to address the migrant crisis. The alderman did emphasize that action should occur imminentIy as the cities struggle to get a grip on the issues presented by the influx of immigrants.

Where’s the federal government been? Where has the Biden administration been? You know, it’s not too late to do the right thing but every day that goes by while we let the border remain open and while we Iet cities try to address this humanitarian crisis, it gets worse by the day, Hopkins said. I’ve lost patience, as you could probably tell, he stated.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson also weighed in on the issue, explaining how the migrant crisis is a nationwide problem that cities must address in the absence of funding from the federal government.

Without reaI significant investment from our federal government, it won’t just be the city of Chicago that won’t be able to maintain this mission; it’s the entire country that is now at stake, Johnson said.

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