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    July 23rd, 2010adminBusiness News, Shoe

    Celebs are well known for their addictions and not a day passes without one admitting they’re off to rehab, but there’s one celeb addiction that’s on the rise and we can’t say we blame them since there are so many beautiful and stylish women’s shoes out there. Here are some of the most famous ‘shoeaholics’ on the planet.

    Sarah Jessica Parker
    It’s not just her on-screen counterpart Carrie Bradshaw who can’t resist the lure of a pair of Manolo Blahnik heels, it seems that actress Sarah Jessica Parker has got the shoe bug too. SJP has admitted to owning over 100 pairs of the famous shoes – I wonder if she got some freebies from the Sex and the City set?

    Mariah Carey
    The pop diva is truly a shoeaholic and articles giving a sneaky peek into her wardrobe have revealed that she has over 1000 pairs of shoes! Not only that but she also has a huge walk in closet where they are all on display and there are loads of different styles and designers. That’s what we call shoe heaven.

    Beyonce Knowles
    Beyonce loves shoes and she’s proud of it having recently said: “I love those super-high shoes that are out at the moment. I’m addicted.” The bootylicious singer has admitted that expensive stilettos are her downfall and that she can’t resist buying them whenever she passes a shoe shop.

    Paula Abdul
    The petite American Idol judge has a huge shoe collection – mostly heels to give her some extra height and they’re all super organised, with each pair being tagged and numbered so she can find them for a specific event.

    Celine Dion
    The French Canadian singer has lost count of how many shoes she owns but she’s pretty sure it’s between 2,000 and 3,000 pairs! She’s quoted as saying: My hobbies are shopping and golfing. I own between two and three thousand pairs of shoes.”Now that’s what we call a collection.

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