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Mariah Carey, future reality star and billionaire’s bride, has gone to great lengths to protect her most lucrative assets by securing an eight-digit insurance policy on both her voice and legs.

TMZ reports that the singer’s Sweet Sweet Fantasy tour is going so well that the star took out a $35 million insurance policy for her voice, and a matching insurance policy for her legs, so that she will be covered should anything go wrong with her vocal cords or gams during the rest of the world tour.

The monthly premium is appropriately expensive, according to the same report, in the thousands of dollars.

Carey is not the only superstar who has insured her bankable body parts for outrageous sums of money. According to reports, Julia Roberts insured her smile for $30 million, Tina Turner insured her legs for $3.2 million, and rumors have said that Jennifer Lopez insured her derriere for varying high sums. The arrangements are nothing new in Hollywood—Bette Davis reportedly took out a $28,000 insurance policy on her waistline in her heyday, and Slate alleges that the star insurance policy began as early as the silent-film era—“Douglas Fairbanks Sr. had one of the first ‘scar policies,’ but the practice is said to have originated with the cross-eyed vaudevillian Ben Turpin, who would have collected $20,000 if his eyes had gone straight.”

In other Carey news, the songstress is busy planning her wedding to billionaire James Packer. According to Page Six, the wedding will be in Tahiti and involve Packer’s 287-foot super yacht Arctic P. But TMZ reports the wedding will take place on the exclusive island of Barbuda and involve only 50 guests.

“I’ve picked a lot of things that I can’t tell,” Carey has since teased. “It’s not going to be a big wedding, but it’s going to be grand . . . I’m most excited about the grandeur, darling.”