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Most actors turn to unions to get their health insurance. Organizations like the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) have arrangements with insurance providers specifically designed for actors.
Mariah Carey - $1.035 Billion. Speaking of legs, Mariah Carey tops out the list with the most expensive insurance policy.
Most celebrities hire bodyguards to keep them safe in any situation at any place. Fans are known to get violent around celebrities by touching, scratching or physically hurting them. Armed security guards protect celebrities in any hostile environment.
But perhaps the most oft-reported legs policy is Swift getting her gams insured for $40 million in 2015 ahead of her 1989 tour. That this tale originated in The National Enquirer hasn't stopped its spread.