Yes, Heidi Klum's legs are insured for $2 million—but she says one is technically worth more than the other.
During her appearance onon Tuesday, she and DeGeneres played a game called “Blanking” in which the supermodel had to complete a handful of sentences. One of those prompts read, “My legs were insured for $2m…another body part that should also be insured is…” Klum joked that it’s really her breasts that should come with that high-price guarantee before explaining that it was actually a “client that insured” her famous legs, not her, adding “It’s weird the things some people do.
She went on to explain that that appraisal by Lloyd’s of London is how she learned that one of her limbs is more valuable than the other. “One was actually more expensive than the other because when I was young, I fell into a glass and I have, like, a big scar,” she said. “Obviously I put so much spray tan on right now you can’t see it right now but yeah, so one was more expensive than the other one.
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