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Insurance worth millions for celebrities’ body parts

Celebrities we admire and respect recognised their worth and insured their body parts.

Insurance Worth Millions For Celebrities Body Parts

Insuring for the future is a wise decision to make. But what makes the talk worth it is the insurance claim. Here are some of the celebrities’ interesting insurance claims

Cristiano Ronaldo

The popular Portugual Football player Ronaldo has insured his legs for $144 million. As a player with global fame, his insurance is a necessity. The insurance will cover him at the occurrence of any injury. 

Mariah Carey

Mariah has insured her voice for $35 million. She has also insured her legs for the same, $35 million. Mariah was named the Celebrity Legs of a Goddess, and it is quite obvious that her legs have got the world’s attention.

Julia Roberts

The famous actress Julia Roberts has a gorgeous smile, no doubt. The actress insured her smile for $30 million. The highly paid beauty understood the value and insured her smile, which is highly valued. 

Nicki Minaj

The sizzling artist’s “Anaconda” got her a lot of fame for her butt. Her hit song gained popularity, and she decided to insure her asset for $27 million.

Rihanna

Rihanna was named the “Celebrity Legs of a Goddess” after Mariah. She has insured her legs for $1 million. The artist’s legs have gotten attention to the extent of considering an asset. 

Miley Cyrus

Miley has insured her tongue for $1 million. The artist decided to insure her tongue rather than her vocals. Her tongue has gotten her into headlines and even become her trademark.

Charlie Chaplin

Charlie Chaplin insured his feet for $150,000 back in the 1920s. The performer had a lot to do with his legs and decided to secure them.

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