Sir David Attenborough is the most likely celebrity to tempt British diners to try a new restaurant.
New data released by TheFork – Britain's top restaurant discovery and booking platform – found that 45 per cent of British customers would be convinced to eat somewhere different by the legendary broadcaster.
The study revealed that intervention from The Queen wouldn't be enough for 55 per cent of Brits to change their dinner plans, while politicians Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer were discovered to be the least persuasive.
The data discovered that a whopping 64 per cent of Brits admit to being creatures of habit when it comes to dining, with 15 per cent going to their default dish whenever they eat out.
Top 10 Celebrities most likely to influence Brits to change their dinner plans:
1. Sir David Attenborough (45 per cent)
2. The Queen (44 per cent)
3. Prince William (37 per cent)
4. Ed Sheeran (35 per cent)
5. Daniel Craig (34 per cent)
6. Cristiano Ronaldo (30 per cent)
7. Britney Spears (28 per cent)
8. Harry Kane (25 per cent)
9. Boris Johnson (22 per cent) / Kim Kardashian (24 per cent)
10. Sir Keir Starmer (19 per cent)