12 Celebrities Who Rock Their Unique Body Parts

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Celebrities are frequently our beauty and fashion icons. This is especially true among the younger generation, who frequently follow their lead. Celebrities who lead by example in terms of body positivity are adored by their fans. People like Harry Styles and Seal are proud of their individuality, informing their followers that having a distinguishing characteristic just means you are one of a kind.

We tracked down 12 celebs who flaunt a distinctive bodily part or trait and prove that being different is cool.

1. Megan Fox

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35-year-old Megan Fox has club thumbs and is considered one of Hollywood’s most attractive women. The medical term for club or clubbed thumbs and/or fingers is brachydactyly, which is a shortening of the bones of the fingers.

It’s an inherited disease with no obvious health implications. “They’re odd and they’re incredibly fat,” Fox said on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno about her “toe thumbs.” She shrugged it off, claiming that she most likely had them because her mother overate tuna when pregnant with Fox.

2. Kate Bosworth

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Kate Bosworth, 39, is a British actress with blue and brown eyes. Heterochromia iridium is the name for the condition, and Bosworth is cool with it. “I see it more when the light is quite grey,” she previously noted in an interview. Bosworth is pleased to let everyone see her lovely eyes, even if she does wear coloured contacts for a movie role.

3. Hrithik Roshan

Hrithik Roshan, an Indian actor, has two thumbs on his right hand. He has carved up a prosperous career in Bollywood, the Indian film business, with his trademark green eyes and a somewhat strong build. According to accounts, he considers his two thumbs to be a lucky charm and would like not to have one of them removed.

He also tweeted about how people are now fanatical about it. He later described it as “beautifully flawed” in a Facebook post.

4. Forest Whitaker

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Forest Whitaker, 60, has a drooping or drowsy eyelid, which is known medically as ptosis. This is a vision-related hereditary issue that he got from his father.

As evidenced by his comments in an interview, he is unconcerned about it. “I don’t think about this eye until when people mention it or when people take pictures of me and say something about it.” I don’t believe it makes me appear unattractive. “It just is,” Whitaker explained.

5. Shaun Ross

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Shaun Ross is an albino African American model, actor, singer, and producer. Albinism is a genetic disorder that causes people of various ethnicities to have little or no colour in their skin, hair, or eyes. Ross has always been confident in his abilities.

“I don’t want people to feel sorry for me,” he says emphatically. I am incredibly proud of myself, and I wish that everyone felt the same way.”

6. Sylvester Stallone

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Sylvester Stallone, 75, is well-known for his harsh on-screen persona and incredible physique. He hasn’t had it easy, either, because one of his facial nerves was severed during his delivery by forceps. Stallone’s lip, chin, and half of his tongue were affected, and he was left with partial facial paralysis on his left side.

Stallone claims that he was humiliated as a child because he had a speech impediment and what professionals referred to as a “dormant brain,” so he resorted to bodybuilding and acting. As they say, the rest is history.

7. Anna Paquin

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Anna Paquin, 39, is an actress, producer, and director who is noted for both her work and her gap-toothed smile. While many in the profession, like Dakota Johnson, have lost their front teeth gaps and want them restored, Paquin is grateful to have kept hers. “Well, it’s never troubled me,” she said in an interview. I’ve never understood why people care so much about my teeth.”

8. Khoudia Diop

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Khoudia Diop, a 25-year-old Senegalese model, refers to herself as the “Melanin Goddess” because to her exceptionally dark skin tone. Diop, a successful model, had a unique perspective on those who were offended by her dark skin. “I’d tell them I love them today.” “I’d appreciate them because they taught me how special I am,” Diop explained.

9. Salem Mitchell

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Paper Magazine approached model Salem Mitchell after she was spotted on Twitter. Mitchell has been a successful model since, freckles and all. Mitchell claimed that the opinions of others never bothered her. “I’m comfortable with myself and have been comfortable with myself for a long time,” she said in an interview. I recognise that what other people think about me has no bearing on who I am.”

10. Mila Kunis

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Mila Kunis, 38, was blind in one eye for many years due to chronic iritis, a medical condition that causes cataracts to form on the lens. Her eyes changed hues over time until she had surgery to replace the faulty lens in 2011.

11. Henry Cavill

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Henry Cavill, 38, is most recognised for his role as Superman in the DC Extended Universe (DC Extended Universe). He has segmental heterochromia when playing Mr Perfection. Only a small portion of his left eye is brown rather than blue, which adds to his charm.

12. Ashton Kutcher

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Ashton Kutcher, 44, is most known for his appearances in television shows such as That ’70s Show, Two and a Half Men, and, most recently, Steve Jobs in the film of the same name.

He has webbed toes and was more than happy to tell Jonathan Ross about them on national television, stating, “I have connected toes…

They have a slight web to them. Something has to be wrong when everything else is so good-looking!” Syndactyly is the medical term for this affliction, and in Kutcher’s case, his second and third toes are partially united.

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