The Top Three Kirsten Dunst Feet Facts
Kirsten Dunst, well-known for her role as Mary Jane Watson in the Spider-Man trilogy, has been acting for than 25 year. The 32 year-old New Jersey native made her on-screen debut in the 1989 film, New York Stories, and has since gone on to appear in some of the biggest box office hits. Due to her acting abilities, Dunst has received recognition throughout the world, she has also earned numerous awards including the 2011 Cannes Film Festival Award for best actress. However, Dunst’s acting chops aren’t the only thing that have brought her attention throughout the years. Dunst’s feet have also received a lot of attention from the media, and unfortunately, they have debunked the myth that all press is good press. Here are the top three Kirsten Dunst feet facts.
3. Kirsten Dunst’s feet have been voted among the worst celebrity feet.
Although the popular celebrity feet database, Wikifeet, has Dunst’s feet rated as beautiful, several other internet outlets would disagree with that idea. Throughout the year’s Kirsten Dunst’s feet have widely been considered unattractive and one website has even gone as far as to call them “horrifying.” One blogger spoke Dunst’s feet and stated: “It’s like she got up on the bar and started dancing in broken glass. I’ve seen burn victims with less disgusting feet.” However, Dunst does not seem to be self-conscious about her famous feet.
2. Kirsten Dunst wears a size 8 shoe.
Kirsten Dunst may not have the most attractive feet in the world, but she should certainly have no problem finding a the perfect pair of shoes to cover them.
1. Kirsten Dunst once suffered from a foot rash.
In 2007, several news outlets began reporting on a strange rash that had suddenly appeared on Kirsten Dunst’s feet. The rash, sections of red and irritated skin, appeared on both of Dunst’s feet and was usually visible even while wearing shoes.
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