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  • Dolly Parton on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#1) Dolly Parton

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    Everyone loves Dolly Parton - whether you loved her in 9 to 5, or you sing "Jolene" every time you do karaoke, it's impossible not to like this southern belle. But let's not beat around the bush, people all over the world are mesmerized by "the girls," Parton's 40DDD breasts. Just to be sure that nothing bad happens to them, she had them insured for $600,000.  
  • Nicki Minaj on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#2) Nicki Minaj

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    Fame really changes people. Case in point: before "Anaconda," Minaj's butt was just a regular ol' uninsured behind, but then in 2014 she took out a policy for $27 million. 
  • Matt Harvey on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#3) Matt Harvey

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    In 2015, Mets pitcher Matt Harvey took out insurance on his right arm that pays out if there's a loss of earnings based on a slippage of performance, and a different payout if his "promising career ends early."
  • Oliver Lewis on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#4) Oliver Lewis

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    The fastest violinist in the world knows exactly why the people want to see him, which is why he insured his fingers at Hencilla Canworth for one hundred thousand dollars a piece. Lewis wants his fans to know that he's taking his insurance purchase seriously. "I won’t go chopping up coconuts with a machete. It’s common sense, really. My fingers are the tools of my trade and I’d be lost without them.” Now we kind of want to watch him chop coconuts. 
  • Taylor Swift on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#5) Taylor Swift

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    In 2015 it came out that before her massive 1989 tour, Swift insured her legs for £26.5 million, which works out to about $38 million at the time of this writing. Swift allegedly said that she was embarrassed about the hefty sum that her legs would cost. 
  • Keith Richards on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#6) Keith Richards

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    When speaking with Forbes, Keef told the business magazine "These [his hands] are my business," which is probably why he insured them for $1.6 million. That, or he's gotten really into making shadow puppets lately. 
  • Miley Cyrus on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#7) Miley Cyrus

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    Is it weird that on a list full of stars that insured body parts that they actually use, Cyrus insured her tongue? A body part that made her arguably more infamous than famous? The star supposedly spent one million dollars to take care of her tongue in case of an accident. An unnamed source said, "Miley's totally aware of how her tongue is getting more headlines than she is, and getting it insured is just part of her trademarked image."
  • Jennifer Lopez on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#8) Jennifer Lopez

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    J. Lo's butt has been the topic of many discussions about insurance. Some people say that her bum is insured for $27 million, which sounds high, while others say $1 million. Although Lopez demurred that she didn't have an insurance policy on her behind while driving around with James Cordon, she sure did seem to know quite a bit about the process. 
  • Troy Polamalu on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#9) Troy Polamalu

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    In 2010, Head and Shoulders (the shampoo company) insured Troy Poamalu's flowing Samoan locks for a cool mil with Lloyd's of London after they tapped him to appear in a few of their commercials. So whatever you do, don't shave Polamalu's head. 
  • Charlie Chaplin on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#10) Charlie Chaplin

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    In 1915 Chaplin had his dancin' feet insured for $150,000 (that's $3,553,381.19 with inflation). At the time, Chaplain said, "I think $150,000 is a very small amount for the loss of both feet." 
  • America Ferrera on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#11) America Ferrera

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    When the star of Ugly Betty became a spokesperson for Crest in 2007, the company insured her smile for $10 million. In a statement made on Lloyd's of London's website, Ferrera said, "It's very flattering to have my smile insured for $10 million, it's not something that I ever imagined happening. I'll try my hardest to take care of it."
  • John Schnatter on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#12) John Schnatter

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    When you're famous for making so many pizza pies, you've got to take care of your hands! Which is exactly why Papa John insured his hands with Lloyd's of London for $15 million. How much do you think The Noid is insured for? 
  • Adam Lambert on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#13) Adam Lambert

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    According to Adam Lambert, who insured his vocal chords for $48 million, “That’s my bread and butter man, I got to insure this." Still, that price seems high for Lambert, right?
  • Julia Roberts on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#14) Julia Roberts

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    According to Parade, Julia Roberts bites into slices of Mystic Pizza with a set of chompers that are insured for $30 million. Now Roberts need not live in fear of going to a hockey game. 
  • Mariah Carey on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#15) Mariah Carey

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    In 2016, TMZ revealed that Mariah Carey insured her vocal chords and legs for the nutso price of $70 million. For anyone doing the math, that's $35 million for her voice, and $17.5 million a piece for her legs. What's the premium on that kind of purchase?
  • Tom Jones on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#16) Tom Jones

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    In 2008, the NY Daily News reported that Welsh-born singer Tom Jones had insured his chest hair for $7 million. His manager said that Jones was "working far too hard in the recording studio" for something like that (which is a lie), but Lloyd's of London confirmed that the policy actually existed. 
  • David Lee Roth on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#17) David Lee Roth

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    Take this story with a grain of salt, as it's coming from David Lee Roth, a guy who's fried more brain cells than Waffle House has fried eggs. According to the singer, before leaving to tour with Van Halen in the '80s, he had his penis insured with Lloyd's of London for an untold amount of money.

    "Before we were leaving [for tour] they said, 'We'll have to insure Eddie [Van Halen, guitarist]'s fingers, because he's going to be using those a lot on the road, and [drummer] Alex Van Halen's elbows, we're going to have to insure those because he's going to be using them a lot.' And I said: 'What about Little Elvis? We're going to be using him a lot.'" 

  • Angie Everhart on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#18) Angie Everhart

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    In the '90s, Angie Everhart appeared in a Schick razor commercial, and because they claimed in the commercial that her legs were insured for $1 million, they actually had to go out and pay for the insurance with Lloyd's of London. Hopefully the policy didn't come out of the check of whomever wrote the commercial. 
  • Heidi Klum on Random Celebrities Who Insured Body Parts

    (#19) Heidi Klum

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    Two million dollars is a lot of money, but when your net worth is somewhere in the stratosphere, that's pocket change.The Project Runway star revealed that her gams were insured for the sticker price of a modest home at an appearance at The Grove in LA. "Basically, I was in London, and I had to go to this place where they check out your legs. They would look at them and I had one scar here from when I fell on a glass, so this [left leg] isn’t as pricey as this [right] one."

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In recent years, with the continuous improvement of people's risk awareness, major insurance companies have launched an endless stream of insurance products. There is an insurance trend around the world, and celebrities are no exception. Actors, celebrities, professional athletes, etc. can insure their important body parts, and the parts they insured are also unexpected.

The random tool introduced 19 celebrities who insured their body parts, such as the famous American country music singer Taylor Swift, she insured her beautiful legs for 26.5 million pounds. Celebrities buy these high-end insurances to avoid risks. Compared with ordinary people, a certain body part of a celebrity may become an important reason for their fame.

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