7. Claire DanesĀ

Claire Danes is an actress who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Besides that, in 2012, Time magazine named her as one of the most influential 100 people in the world.
We can say that she is a magnet when it comes to prizes because the actress received three Primetime Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
If that doesn’t mean that she is smart and talented, we don’t know what does!
The star is also smart when it comes to IQ tests because she scored 140 points. What can we say? This is the number you get when you study two years of Psychology at Yale University!




























































6 thoughts on “10 “Dumb-Blondes” Who Actually Have a High IQ”
Judy Holliday, a very good actress from the 50’s and early 60’s (she died young from breast cancer) makes all these ‘smart’ blondes look pretty dumb (though she played rather dimwitted blondes in her films, usually.)
Her IQ was 172.
Judy Holliday, a very good actress from the 50’s and early 60’s (she died young from breast cancer) usually played ‘dumb blonde’ types in her movies. She makes all these ‘smart’ blondes look pretty dumb.
Her IQ was 172.
I’ve been a blond all my life – and underestimated most of the time. I found it worked in my favor.
Now that my hair is silver, things have not changed much. Little old ladies are usually underestimated as well. I enjoy surprising people.
Really? Hillary? Genius? How about a corrupt power hungry liar or despot. Happy marriage? How about the bimbo squad to try and hush things up? How about her being fired from the law office?How about the newly released investigation that is leading to her and her campaign? Please, I used think these articles were benign and interesting, but now, you are simply a shill group of “wokeness”.
Or all of these women are natural blinded. I knew Hilary Rodman Clinton before she was a First Lady. Her hair was brown. Iād be willing to bet most of these bleached their hair before they entered high school. It takes more than blonde hair to get into Harvard, Princeton, etc. Money, connections, as well as intelligence, will do wonders to open doors to success, even for brunette, red heads, black-headed individuals, and a little bit of hard work doesnāt hurt!
but they are not real blondes