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Mr Denmark wins Mister World 2014: Planet's 'most desirable man' is a carpenter with a rippling six-pack... Sorry, ladies, he's taken!
Carpenter Nicklas Pedersen, 23, from Denmark, applied in 2013
Denmark didn't get through but he was asked back for 2014
Super-ripped 'happiest guy in the world' beat 45 others to win Mister World
Threw up during Extreme Challenge round - 'hardest day of my life'
Now plans to eat ice-cream and go on holiday with new friend Mr England
MailOnline can reveal Nicklas is in a serious long-term relationship
So here he is everyone - Mr Denmark beat 45 other hot hopefuls - including the UK's Mr England, Mr Wales and Mr Northern Ireland - to win the coveted Mister World 2014 prize.
The final was held on Sunday at the Riviera International Conference Centre in Torquay, Devon.
The world's most desirable man' is super-ripped carpenter Nicklas Pedersen, 23 from from Brondby in Copenhagen.
Sadly though none of us have much of a chance with the winning fella as he has revealed to MailOnline that he is in a serious long-term relationship.
Nicklas says he has always been in shape but admits he had to work extremely hard to achieve his impressive physique for the competition.
'I've always been active. I love to play football, swim and hit the gym,' he says.
But in the run-up to the competition he had to see a personal trainer every single day stick to a strict diet of protein and vegetables only. 'No sweets, no chocolate, no ice cream. It was really hard.' he admits.
Nicklas, who describes himself as 'the happiest guy in the world', confessed that during his intense four-month prep he missed his favourite sweet treats.
Now that his jaw-dropping abs are no longer under intense scrutiny, he says he is looking forward to indulging in marzipan and nougat ice cream.
'After I won on Sunday night when it was all over, I needed to have some dirty food. I saw one of the Miss England girls eating Dairy Milk and I had to have some!'
'It was very overwhelming and is slowly starting to seem real,' Nicklas tells MailOnline.
'It feels amazing. I hoped to make it to the top ten but never in my wildest dreams did I think I would actually win. To be named Mr World 2014 is ridiculous. A dream come true.'
Nicklas entered the contest one random day when he was off from work.
'I hadn't heard of the competition before. I went on Facebook and saw something on Mr and Miss Australia. I thought, "Who are the Danish equivalents?". So I went on the website and applied myself.
'They came back to me after more than a year and said Denmark hasn't been awarded a spot in the 2013 contest.
'But then when Denmark was awarded for 2014, they asked if I was still interested. I went for interviews and beat 100 other Danish guys to become Mr Denmark 2014.'
Nicklas has now won prize of $50,000 USD (just short of £30,000), but he says he has no idea what he's going to do with it just yet, as his priorities right now are travelling the world and philanthropy.
'It means more to me than buying fancy things with money. I'll be doing a lot of public appearances and taking part in humanitarian missions and charity work. I'd love to go to Haiti where I can use my carpentry skills to help rebuild some of the damage even just for a couple of days or a week. That would be a dream come true.'
Work aside, Nicklas is hoping to go on a lads' holiday to Malta with new friend Mr England, Jordan Williams, where Mr Malta, Bjorn Demicoli, can show them around.
'I met some great contestants. I'm like brothers now with some of the other boys, like Jordan. We'll be keeping in touch,' he says.
Mr Denmark wins Mister World 2014: Planet's 'most desirable man' is a carpenter with a rippling six-pack... Sorry, ladies, he's taken!
Carpenter Nicklas Pedersen, 23, from Denmark, applied in 2013
Denmark didn't get through but he was asked back for 2014
Super-ripped 'happiest guy in the world' beat 45 others to win Mister World
Threw up during Extreme Challenge round - 'hardest day of my life'
Now plans to eat ice-cream and go on holiday with new friend Mr England
MailOnline can reveal Nicklas is in a serious long-term relationship
So here he is everyone - Mr Denmark beat 45 other hot hopefuls - including the UK's Mr England, Mr Wales and Mr Northern Ireland - to win the coveted Mister World 2014 prize.
The final was held on Sunday at the Riviera International Conference Centre in Torquay, Devon.
The world's most desirable man' is super-ripped carpenter Nicklas Pedersen, 23 from from Brondby in Copenhagen.
Sadly though none of us have much of a chance with the winning fella as he has revealed to MailOnline that he is in a serious long-term relationship.
Nicklas says he has always been in shape but admits he had to work extremely hard to achieve his impressive physique for the competition.
'I've always been active. I love to play football, swim and hit the gym,' he says.
But in the run-up to the competition he had to see a personal trainer every single day stick to a strict diet of protein and vegetables only. 'No sweets, no chocolate, no ice cream. It was really hard.' he admits.
Nicklas, who describes himself as 'the happiest guy in the world', confessed that during his intense four-month prep he missed his favourite sweet treats.
Now that his jaw-dropping abs are no longer under intense scrutiny, he says he is looking forward to indulging in marzipan and nougat ice cream.
'After I won on Sunday night when it was all over, I needed to have some dirty food. I saw one of the Miss England girls eating Dairy Milk and I had to have some!'
'It was very overwhelming and is slowly starting to seem real,' Nicklas tells MailOnline.
'It feels amazing. I hoped to make it to the top ten but never in my wildest dreams did I think I would actually win. To be named Mr World 2014 is ridiculous. A dream come true.'
Nicklas entered the contest one random day when he was off from work.
'I hadn't heard of the competition before. I went on Facebook and saw something on Mr and Miss Australia. I thought, "Who are the Danish equivalents?". So I went on the website and applied myself.
'They came back to me after more than a year and said Denmark hasn't been awarded a spot in the 2013 contest.
'But then when Denmark was awarded for 2014, they asked if I was still interested. I went for interviews and beat 100 other Danish guys to become Mr Denmark 2014.'
Nicklas has now won prize of $50,000 USD (just short of £30,000), but he says he has no idea what he's going to do with it just yet, as his priorities right now are travelling the world and philanthropy.
'It means more to me than buying fancy things with money. I'll be doing a lot of public appearances and taking part in humanitarian missions and charity work. I'd love to go to Haiti where I can use my carpentry skills to help rebuild some of the damage even just for a couple of days or a week. That would be a dream come true.'
Work aside, Nicklas is hoping to go on a lads' holiday to Malta with new friend Mr England, Jordan Williams, where Mr Malta, Bjorn Demicoli, can show them around.
'I met some great contestants. I'm like brothers now with some of the other boys, like Jordan. We'll be keeping in touch,' he says.
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