Is a smile worth $10mil? Big time insurers like Lloyds of London think so. Celebs are insuring body parts for millions ... even chest hair, teeth, sperm and crossed eyes. Find out what your fav celeb's assets are worth ...
Is that $500,000 each?
Former 'The Girls Next Door' star Holly Madison, 31, revealed that she has taken out a $1 million insurance policy from Lloyd's of London on her breasts.
'I've heard about people getting body parts insured and I thought, why not,' Madison, who's currently employed as a Las Vegas showgirl, told People.
'If anything happened to my boobs, I'd be out for a few months and I'd probably be out a million dollars.'
Madison, who appears topless in the Vegas dazzler 'Peepshow,' says that if anything were to bruise her bosom she could be out of a job.
'They're my primary money makers right now,' the former Hugh Hefner flame said, referring to her breasts, which were surgically enhanced in 2001.
Troy Polamalu's nearly three foot long mane of black hair has been insured for $1 million by Head & Shoulders, the shampoo brand he flacks.
The 50 foot woman? Not. It's Mariah Carey standing next to a 16-foot-high replica of her legs as she kicks off the "Celebrity Legs of a Goddess" contest, sponsored by Gillette Venus, at Radio City Music Hall. Her own goddess legs are reported to be insured for $1 billion.
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