Celebrities with big feet

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Celebrities with big feet speak out about their big size shoes. http://isybshoes.com/celebrities-big-feet-talk-large-size-shoes/


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Celebrities with big feet
speak out on their
large size shoes

TV presenter and star of America’s Next Top Model, Tyra Banks, is typically loud and proud about her
big feet, stating on Twitter back in 2013: “Pretty girls have big foreheads, and juicy butts, big feet,
uneven boobies and dimples in their ass.” That, in case you were wondering, is how telling the haters
where to go is done.

Entertainer, businesswoman, media mogul and national treasure Oprah Winfrey is philosophical
about her feet, famously stating “I still have my feet on the ground, I just wear better shoes.” And that
she does, sporting a beautiful collection of size 11 shoes — all bought since 2010, when she
discovered her shoe size was 11, not 10, as she had thought.

Still loved today for her indefinable beauty and poise, it’s hard to imagine Audrey Hepburn not having
100% confidence in her looks- right down to her size 10.5 feet. Far from it, she hated much about her
figure, stating “I’d like to be not so flat-chested. I’d like to not have such angular shoulders, such big
feet, such a big nose.” Hepburn struggled with her body image throughout her life, which is sad for a
style icon of her charisma.

At 6’2” and with size 11 feet, Russian tennis superstar and businesswoman Maria Sharapova's style
hero is none other than Audrey Hepburn. Sharapova said in 2014 “She was a real beauty icon
because she wasn’t over the top, but elegant and captivating still today”. Sharapova has previously
designed trainers for Nike, and a range of classic shoes for Cole Haan. Of her height and body
image Sharapova has said “I have to be confident in my own skin, because it is the only skin I have.”

Actor Cate Blanchett has never spoken about her 5’8’’ frame or size 11 feet, but designer shoe god
Nicholas Kirkwood has. He has named Cate Blanchett as the woman he would most like to see
wear his shoes, thereby proving it’s not your feet that make you a shoe-muse, it’s your style.

British Actor Kate Winslet has previously said her “big ol’ size 11 feet” are “unfair”, because she
inherited her mother’s large feet, but at 5’6’’, not her height. Winslet is about as down to earth as
they come and has said of her feet, “I am glad I have got these big, huge flappers. Leo(nardo
DiCaprio, her co-star in Titanic) and I used to swap shoes all the time because we have the same
size feet. I’ve got big, huge toes too, they are absolutely massive.” Gotta love her.

Actor and star of the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire, Freida Pinto, has come to terms with
her size 10 feet — a hard-to-find-size in her home country of India — but not her love of shoes.
She has said previously “Every chance I can, I buy shoes”, and in an interview in 2011 admitted, “I
just go crazy when I come here (to the UK) or to the US. I buy three pairs for me, three pairs for
my sister, three pairs for Mum. Sometimes I just look at them, I don’t even get to wear them.”

South African Actor Charlize Theron hates her size 9.5 feet. Damaged from years of dance
training, Theron’s feet can best be classed as survivors, with an impressive 14 broken toes and a
case of blood poisoning from infected blisters to their name. Theron says, “If you look closely, you
can still see the scars.” To her credit, Theron does not hide her feet away, instead flaunting them
on the red carpet on a regular basis.

Actor, Producer, Writer and former model Geena Davis became so sick of rumours about her
large size feet that she recently took the unusual step of posting a video online to set the record
straight. Exasperated by the speculation over her shoe size she clarified her feet were size 11,
and said, “If you Google my name, one of the first things that come’s up is ‘Geena Davis feet’,
which are unremarkable, but somehow that’s become a thing.”

Yet another beautiful and talented woman, yet another set of insecurities. Actor Uma Thurman is
perhaps best known for playing the ultimate baddass woman in Quentin Tarrantino’s Kill Bill
films, but growing up Thurman was far from confident in her 5’11’’ height and size 10 shoes.
Thurman is on record as having said, “I was always physically insecure — big feet, too tall, not
coordinated, or together."