Heidi Klum Says Her Legs Are Insured for $2 Million, but One Is “More Expensive” Than the Other. The model added that a warranty should also be taken out on her breasts.
The supermodel is not the only celebrity to have got their body part insured. Others in the list include Julia Roberts, David Beckham, Jennifer Lopez, to name a few. While there are many kinds of insurances, Heidi Klum revealed that she once had a policy that enabled her legs to get insured.
When Betty Grable was profiled in the June 7, 1943, issue of LIFE, she shared headline status with another entity: her own legs, which the magazine dubbed a “major Hollywood landmark.” The previous February, an impression of her leg had been immortalized in the cement in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater, and the ...
Heidi Klum, $2 million
The German model and TV host began her career in 1992, and since then, her legs have graced countless runways and magazine covers. Recognizing their worth, Klum's legs were insured in 2004 for $2 million.
Heidi Klum, 48, recently revealed that her legs are insured for $2 million. The star admitted that one was “more expensive than the other.” When asked if another part of her body were to be insured, what would it be, Klum had a cheeky response.
Insuring a specific body part seems like something celebrities do to get into the news. But this type of policy makes sense to the people who can afford to buy it. The purpose of body part coverage is to supplement lost income if a body part is damaged, injured, scarred, handicapped, or lost.
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3- Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo is currently a Manchester United F.C. player, but in 2009 while playing for Real Madrid F.C. they decided to insure his leg for $144 million.
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