Celebrities With Weird Body Parts: 11 Stars With Unusual Features

Megan Fox's Thumb, And Other Weird Celebrity Body parts
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Sometimes, celebrities really are different from us. Megan Fox has a clubbed thumb? Halle Berry and Kate Hudson have extra toes? And Ashton Kutcher is verifiably proud of his webbed feet?

Here's a toast to the wild and weird body parts famous people are rumored to have, via our slideshow below.

Weird Celebrity Body Parts
Lily Allen(01 of11)
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Weird Body Part: A third nipple. (credit:Getty)
Megan Fox(02 of11)
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Weird Body Part: A clubbed thumb (allegedly). (credit:Getty)
Taye Diggs(03 of11)
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Weird Body Part: Born with polydactyly, or an extra finger on each hand, later removed. (credit:Getty)
Ashton Kutcher(04 of11)
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Weird Body Part: Webbed feet -- and proud of it. (credit:Getty)
Carrie Underwood(05 of11)
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Weird Body Part: A third nipple, which she confessed to having removed during her audition for "American Idol." (credit:Getty)
Andy Garcia(06 of11)
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Weird Body Part: Born with a co-joined twin attached to his shoulder, later removed. (credit:Getty)
Karolina Kurkova(07 of11)
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Weird Body Part: No belly button. (credit:Getty)
Halle Berry(08 of11)
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Weird Body Part:Possibly, an extra toe. (credit:Getty)
Kate Hudson(09 of11)
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Weird Body Part: Also possibly, a sixth toe. (credit:Getty)
Mark Wahlberg(10 of11)
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Weird Body Part: A third nipple. (credit:Getty)
Gemma Arterton(11 of11)
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Weird Body Part: Born with twelve fingers. (credit:Getty)

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