Rachel Hunter had a $1 million insurance policy taken out on her legs and it being a big deal back in the 90s. Then last year Mariah Carey was the spokesperson for Gillettes Legs of a Goddess campaign and her legs were insured for a whopping $1 billion. (I wonder how much a razor nick would be worth - five figures at least.) That massive insurance policy was probably just a stunt by Gillette to get publicity.
There are a lot of celebrity body parts insured for insane amounts of cash. In some cases sponsors need protection if celebrities can no longer represent their brands but the overblown amounts of money theyre insured for is surely more for publicity. In other cases celebrities rely on a specific part for their livelihood. This weeks Star Magazine mentions the big ones. (Bolded information below is from Star print edition, June 18, 2007, direct quotes are indented.)
Heidi Klum: $2.2 million legs
The supermodel 34, was shooting an ad for a Braun shaver in 2004 when the company took out the whopping policy on her gams
There are a lot of celebrity body parts insured for insane amounts of cash. In some cases sponsors need protection if celebrities can no longer represent their brands but the overblown amounts of money theyre insured for is surely more for publicity. In other cases celebrities rely on a specific part for their livelihood. This weeks Star Magazine mentions the big ones. (Bolded information below is from Star print edition, June 18, 2007, direct quotes are indented.)
Heidi Klum: $2.2 million legs
The supermodel 34, was shooting an ad for a Braun shaver in 2004 when the company took out the whopping policy on her gams