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Jennifer Love Hewitt wants breast insurance

Los Angeles - Jennifer Love Hewitt wants to get her breasts insured.

The Client List star revealed she would love to protect her 36C-size assets against any potential damage and thinks they are worth $5m.

The 33-year-old actress told USA Today newspaper: "I need, like, an insurance invitation. If somebody was like, 'Hey, you know what? We would like to insure your boobs for $2.5m dollars,' I'd be like, 'Do it. Love it! Why not?' These things right here are worth $5m!"

Jennifer admitted that her family are used to her taking on sexy roles that often involve her wearing very little clothing and that her grandmother refers to her as a "TV ho".

'Sexy as a peanut'

"My grandmother loves to call me the TV ho. She thinks it's hysterical... I get to rub abs for a living. I never thought that that would be my job, so that's exciting. It's a hard job, but somebody has to do it, and I'm glad it's me," she told USA Today.

However the actress, who is dating her co-star Brian Hallisay, revealed that she is much more tame in real life and prefers to dress down, saying: "I've cut down on the lingerie in my own life because I wear it all the time. So, it's like I don't want to go home and even think about another cute bra and panties set. I'm over it! I'm a soft, cozy T-shirt or tank top and big baggy sweatpants girl."

Jennifer - who once dated John Mayer - previously claimed she wasn't confident about her body and looks when she was 18.

"Sexy? I was about as sexy as a peanut. I had the sultriness of a clam," she said.

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