Wednesday, September 30, 2015

She wears shoes costing £500 but Amal Clooney can’t escape the curse of bunions as she steps out for the night with husband George

Her mini dress flaunted her shapely pins and turned her into a vision in green as she accompanied husband George Clooney to an anniversary screening of his film O Brother, Where Art Thou? on Tuesday.
But, like millions of women, it appears not even high-flying human rights lawyer Amal is immune to the curse of bunions.
A closer inspection of the 37-year-old’s feet revealed they are not as perfect as the slender legs to which they are attached - and she is not the only women in the public with an ugly bump at the base of her big toe.

Former Spice Girl turned fashion designer Victoria Beckham, 41, and actress Sarah Jessica Parker, 50, also suffer from the painful affliction.
Ouch! Even Amal isn't immune to the affliction of a bunion
Ouch! Even Amal isn't immune to the affliction of a bunion
It is overwhelmingly a female problem, largely as a result of high heels. 
A stilleto throws weight forward onto splayed out toes and forefoot, putting pinching pressure on the big toe joint. 
Mrs Beckham, Miss Parker and Mrs Clooney are all guilty of being A-list heel obsessives.
Mrs Clooney, who is 5ft 8ins, often enjoys wearing stilletoes that allow her to dwarf her 5ft 11in Hollywood heartthrob husband, 54.
The pair, who celebrated their first wedding anniversary on Sunday, were pictured making their way to the screening at the New York Film Festival.
For the occasion Mrs Clooney encased her feet in a pair of delicate £500 sandals by designer Jimmy Choo, but the straps did little to hide the bony bumps which appeared painfully inflamed.
According to experts there are 100 procedures used to correct the deformity. 
Most common are variations on what is known as a bunionectomy or open osteotomy. 
Nonetheless, her foot affliction was clearly the last thing on her mind as she stepped out with husband of a year George for another date night. 



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