Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu (R) flips a ball to a teammate during practice at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida in this January 30, 2009 file photo in preparation for the NFL's Super Bowl XLIII football game.
Credit: Reuters/Brian Snyder
LOS ANGELES | Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:35am EDT
LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) - American football star Troy Polamalu has a price on his head -- with an anti-dandruff shampoo brand taking out a $1 million insurance policy on his trademark mane of black ringlets.
Head & Shoulders said on Monday it had taken a $1 million Lloyd's of London policy on the locks of Pittsburgh Steelers' Polamalu, the Super Bowl-winning safety.
Polamalu, 29, who was born in the United States but is of Samoan descent, says he has not cut his hair since 2000. He has been a spokesman for the Procter & Gamble Co brand for two years.
"They've created the first ever insurance policy to protect his iconic mane for the entire NFL season," Procter & Gamble said in a statement.
Polamalu, a five-times Pro Bowl selection, suffered some injuries last year but is back in the game and expected to be the backbone of his side's defense this season.
His hair has come under attack on the field before, with Larry Johnson of the Chiefs tackling Polamalu by the hair in a 2006 game, but no details were given of exactly what damage to his hair would trigger a claim on the insurance policy.
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"Where'd you get your suit??? The Toilet store..." -Brick Tamland
Tim's right. I've heard of stories where models even insure their legs. As pointless as that seems to me, it helps their career. As for the hair, though it doesn't help the career, it does seem to boost his image.
-- Edited by MeliaPitney on Monday 14th of November 2011 06:58:09 PM
Like Melia said, you can get insurance on many things such as legs, and I have also heard of singers getting them on there vocal chords. And to add onto what Melia said, apparently one of Heidi Klum's legs is worth $250,000 less than her other, simply because it has a small un noticeable scar on it.