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What these celebs' shoes say about their feet

Dr. Hartley Miltchin analyzes the feet of the stars, based on his collection of celebrity footwear.
What these celebs' shoes say about their feet

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Celebrity feet

Pierce Brosnan

This 007 wore down the heels of his size 10.5 shoes from all the driving he did in Die Another Day.

What these celebs' shoes say about their feetPhoto, Dave Hogan/Getty Images Entertainment.

Marliyn Monroe

Norma Jean had a bit of a bunion problem, evidenced by the bulges at the sides of her sexy stilettos.

What these celebs' shoes say about their feetPhoto, Afp/Getty Images.

Michael Jordan

The basketball star took care of his feet on the court and changed his custom Nikes every quarter during a game.

What these celebs' shoes say about their feetPhoto, Mitchell Layton/Getty Images.

Pamela Anderson

The Baywatch babe overpronates so much that she collapsed the arches of her UGGs.

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What these celebs' shoes say about their feetPhoto, Mike Marsland/Getty Images.

Madonna

Madge is bunion-free, according to the leopard-print Dolce & Gabbana platform heels she wore in Evita.

What these celebs' shoes say about their feetPhoto, Venturelli/Getty Images.

Barbra Streisand

Babs may have aggravated her bunions with her pointy white slingbacks and narrow black-heeled boots.

Follow the jump for five simple things you can do to keep your feet healthy.

What these celebs' shoes say about their feetPhoto, Harry Herd/Getty Images.

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