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Heidi Klum reveals why one of her 'sexy' legs is more expensive to insure than the other

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Heidi Klum appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she chatted to the talk show host about the £1.5 million insurance policy on her legs.During a segment called "Heidi 'Blanking' Klum" the supermodel said that a client once put an insurance policy on her legs — and one of her lower limbs is actually worth more than the other.She told Ellen: "When I was young, I fell into a glass, and I have, like, a big scar."Obviously I put so much spray tan on you can't see it right now, but yeah, one was more expensive than the other one." Speaking to People in 2017, Heidi said that one of her legs was insured for $1 million (£730,000), whilst the other was insured for $1.2 million (£880,000).

The TV personality then revealed how she deems her legs to be a standout feature for her.She said: "I always enjoyed, and I still do, wearing super short miniskirts showing off my legs."I think legs are sexy.

I do like to put a focus on my legs when I go out or when I get onto the red carpet. I do."The model often shows off her impressive figure and gorgeous legs for her fans to enjoy on her Instagram.She recently opened up about having confidence in order to be successful in the modelling industry because although she loves it, "it's a lot."She said: "You have to be a strong person, especially as a woman you have to be very strong."The mum-of-four recently released a duet with Snoop Dogg - her first song since 2006's 'Wonderland' - which was the soundtrack to fashion adverts in Germany.In an interview on The Late Late Show with James Corden, she said: "To be happy, to like the person that you see in the mirror, don't let anyone tell you what you should do.

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