Actress Sarah Jessica Parker’s high heel damage


Carrie Bradshaw and high heels

From Big News Network (IANS), Monday 11th March, 2013:

Actress Sarah Jessica Parker says high heel shoes that she wore regularly for more than a decade has damaged her feet.

Parker, known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw in hit TV series “Sex And The City“, wore high heels most of the time and now doctors have asked her to avoid wearing them.

“For 10 or so years, I literally ran in heels. I worked 18-hour a day and never took them off. I wore beautiful shoes, some better made than others, and never complained,” online magazine Net-a-Porter quoted the actress as saying.

“I went to a foot doctor and he said, ‘Your foot does things it shouldn’t be able to do. That bone there… You’ve created that bone. It doesn’t belong there.’

“It’s sad because my feet took me all over the world, but eventually they were like, ‘You know what, we are really tired, can you just stop – and don’t put cheap shoes on us?’,” she added.

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