There are a number of celebrities who have insured certain body parts due to their importance to their careers or personal brand. For example, singer Mariah Carey has reportedly insured her legs for $1 billion, while model Heidi Klum has insured her legs for $2 million. Actress Julia Roberts has insured her smile for $30 million, and soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo has insured his legs for $144 million. Other celebrities who have reportedly insured body parts include Jennifer Lopez (butt), Dolly Parton (breasts), and Bruce Springsteen (voice). These insurance policies serve as a way for celebrities to financially protect themselves in case something were to happen to their valuable body parts.
Here are a few more details about some of the celebrities who have reportedly insured specific body parts:
Jennifer Lopez:
In 2012, it was reported that Lopez had insured her buttocks for $27 million. The reported purpose of the insurance policy was to protect against any potential loss of income due to injury or other issues that could affect her ability to perform on stage.
Mariah Carey:
In the late 1990s, it was reported that Carey had insured her legs for $1 billion. The reported purpose of the insurance policy was to protect against any potential loss of income due to injury or other issues that could affect her ability to perform on stage.
Heidi Klum:
In 2009, it was reported that Klum had insured her legs for $2 million. The reported purpose of the insurance policy was to protect against any potential loss of income due to injury or other issues that could affect her ability to model or appear on television.
Dolly Parton:
In the 1970s, it was reported that Parton had insured her breasts for $600,0 The reported purpose of the insurance policy was to protect against any potential loss of income due to injury or other issues that could affect her ability to perform on stage.
Bruce Springsteen:
In the 1980s, it was reported that Springsteen had insured his voice for $6 million. The reported purpose of the insurance policy was to protect against any potential loss of income due to injury or other issues that could affect his ability to perform as a musician.
Taylor Swift:
In 2011, it was reported that Swift had insured her legs for $40 million. The reported purpose of the insurance policy was to protect against any potential loss of income due to injury or other issues that could affect her ability to perform on stage.
David Beckham:
In 2006, it was reported that Beckham had insured his legs for $195 million. The reported purpose of the insurance policy was to protect against any potential loss of income due to injury or other issues that could affect his ability to play professional soccer.
Cristiano Ronaldo:
In 2009, it was reported that Ronaldo had insured his legs for $144 million. The reported purpose of the insurance policy was to protect against any potential loss of income due to injury or other issues that could affect his ability to play professional soccer.
Again, it's important to note that the accuracy of these reports is often difficult to verify, and it's possible that some of these claims may be exaggerated or entirely untrue. Additionally, the specific terms of these insurance policies, if they do exist, are generally not publicly known.