Her team is apparently considering insuring her enviably long legs for around $40 million.
However, Taylor Swift was willing to risk cuts and scratches to her expensive assets when hiking with a male friend on an overgrown track in Solstice Canyon above Malibu, California, on Thursday.
With temperatures reaching 80 degrees Fahrenheit at the beachfront location, the 5’10” singer stayed cool in a black T-shirt and a tiny pair of red shorts, exposing her pins to the Poison Oak and thorny shrubs on either side of the narrow route.
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Watch out for those spiky bushes: The 5ft 10ins superstar singer wore a black T-shirt and a tiny pair of red shorts as she hiked
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Outdoor girl: The 25-year-old protected her eyes from the harsh sunlight with Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses, but left her long legs exposed, risking damage.
The Shake It Off star also stunned a group on the route when she strolled past them.
The National Enquirer said on Monday that the seven-time Grammy winner has valuable legs.
‘It seems like a ludicrous sum, but if anything happened to her legs, Taylor wouldn’t be able to give her dynamic, signature stage performances,’ a source told the newspaper.
‘She wants it all sorted out before her world tour starts in May.’
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One step at a time: At one point Taylor even ran down some rough-hewn stairs, risking a nasty fall
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Yes, it is actually her: The Shake It Off actress stunned a group on the route by walking by them.
Taylor definitely can afford the insurance, as she is currently worth $200 million, with $64 million earned last year, according to Forbes.
The Shake It Off singer will begin her 1989 World Tour on May 5 at the Tokyo Dome in Japan.
The gigs will open with HAIM, Vance Joy, Shawn Mendes, James Bay, Ellie Goulding, and John Newman.
The Giver actress’ gruelling 54-city tour concludes on December 12 in Melbourne.
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Quite an asset: The news about the seven-time Grammy winner’s valuable legs was reported by the National Enquirer on Monday