
Unfortunately for science and super villains everywhere, this doesn't mean that someone has invented a shrink ray (we're so close, though!), but rather Liza Minnelli has revealed that having had hip surgery… well, it's left her two inches shorter!
That's cray!!
She revealed all this when she was promoting the 40th anniversary Blu-ray DVD release of her iconic film Cabaret! Here's what she said:
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Maria Sharapova was spotted yesterday at Citywalk in Universal City.
She sure is looking good! We forgot how crazy tall she is!
At 6'2" it's no wonder she's such a tennis star!
She can probably just reach her arm out and hit the ball anywhere on the court, all without moving her feet! LOLz!
We wonder what she was doing at Citywalk…
Tags: athlete, fit, fitness, hawt, healthy, maria sharapova, sports, star, tall, tennis
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Josh Duhamel put his sweatiest foot forward as he left the gym in El Lay on Wednesday morning.
The gorgeous 6' 3" actor towered over the crowd as he made his way home in drenched gym attire.
It was a tad bit nippily out in Los Angeles today so that might explain the material stretching thin over his left pec. Ha!
Yeah…we see your nipple, Josh. Might as well just take the whole shirt off for us too!
[Image via GSI Media.]
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A new study is showing a link between taller women and a high chance of getting one of ten different cancers. Which sucks, because it isn't like you can do anything about how tall you are.
Researchers followed 1.3 million middle-aged women in the United Kingdom for several years, and found the risk of cancer increased by about 16% for every 4 inches or 10 centimeters of increased height.
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Other than this whole blood clot thing, tall men have it pretty great!
Unfortunately, the blood clot thing is a problem.
In a recent study, researchers found that big and tall men are more likely to have higher rates of Venous thromboembolism, which is the cause of blood clots.
Tall men (6 ft. or taller) were 2.6 times more likely to develop venous thromboembolism than short men (5 ft. 8 in. or shorter). And obese, short men were at 2.1 times greater risk than skinny, short men.
There’s a similar trend in women.
This means that if you’re tall or obese — watch out! Make sure you’re healthy and check with your doctor if you’re worried!
[Image via AP Images.]
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