[custom_adv] Julia Roberts has a smile almost as famous as that of the Mona Lisa. Parade reports that the star, who incidentally appeared in a movie called Mona Lisa Smile, has a $30 million policy on her dazzling smile. [custom_adv] In 2008, tabloids such as The New York Daily News reported that singer Tom Jones had insured his chest hair for nearly $7 million. No, not his voice, but his chest hair. [custom_adv] David Lee Roth, the lead singer of Van Halen, obviously thought of his sperm as his biggest asset and got it insured for over $1 million! [custom_adv] Dolly Parton had her most famous assets insured in the 1970s. According to Lloyd's, the country star's breasts carry a policy of $6 million. Like the singer famously said about the girls, "I don't know if I'm supporting them, or they're supporting me." [custom_adv] Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards may seem indestructible, but his hands are reportedly insured for $1.6 million. According to some sources, including The Guardian, this policy actually covers one finger only: the middle finger on his left hand. [custom_adv] Shirley MacLaine (born Shirley MacLean Beaty; April 24, 1934) is an American film, television, and theater actress, singer, dancer, activist, and author. An Academy Award winner, MacLaine received the 40th AFI Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute in 2012, and received the Kennedy Center Honors for her lifetime contributions to American culture through the performing arts in 2013. [custom_adv] J-Lo's butt is more famous than her singing voice, and apparently more expensive too. Depending on which source you want to believe, her buttocks are insured for either a modest $27 million to a cool $1 billion. [custom_adv] Bruce Springsteen's butt may be famous, but the rocker knows where his money maker really lies. According to Time, in the 1980s he insured his voice for around $6 million, which would now be worth six times the amount. [custom_adv] Mariah Carey just insured her vocal cords and legs for a whopping $70 million. The singer is currently on tour and recently extended it to South America, meaning there's a lot of money on the line and she's taking precautions. TMZ says the monthly premium is "in the many thousands of dollars." And if $70 million sounds like a lot, it's really not. According to The Independent, in 2006 when Mariah became the face (or rather the legs) of their "Legs of a Goddess" campaign, Gillette insured her legs for an astonishing $1 billion. [custom_adv] According to Lloyd's, in 2006 soccer star David Beckham insured his legs for $189 million. [custom_adv] Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television, and theater. With a career spanning 60 years, she is regarded as one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history. [custom_adv] According to Investopedia, KISS frontman Gene Simmons insured his lizard-like tongue for $1 million when the band was at the height of their fame. [custom_adv] Her famous rear is said to be insured for £13million-plus and has helped boost her fortune to a buttock-clenching £65million.