'These things right here are worth $5 million!' Jennifer Love Hewitt wants to insure her 36C breasts

She's given new meaning to the term - shake your moneymakers.

Jennifer Love Hewitt has just revealed that she would like to insure her impressive 36C breasts for $5 million.

'I need, like, an insurance invitation,' the amply-charmed 34-year-old said in a USA Today video.

Moneymakers: Jennifer Love Hewitt has just revealed that she would like to insure her impressive 36C breasts for $5 million

Moneymakers: Jennifer Love Hewitt has just revealed that she would like to insure her impressive 36C breasts for $5 million

'If somebody was like, "Hey, you know what? We would like to insure your boobs for $2.5 million dollars," I'd be like, "Do it. Love it! Why not?" These things right here are worth $5 million!'

Several savvy celebrities who become famous for certain assets will go the extra distance to make sure that their prominent body parts are protected.

Jennifer Lopez reportedly insured her substantial posterior for $27 million, while Heidi Klum's toned pins are said to be covered to the tune of $2.2 million.

'Do it. Love it! Why not?' Jennifer opened up about her bust while promoting the second season of her Lifetime series The Client List, premiering March 10

'Do it. Love it! Why not?' Jennifer opened up about her bust while promoting the second season of her Lifetime series The Client List, premiering March 10

And according to ABC News, buxom country star Dolly Parton has insured each of her breasts for $300,000.

Jennifer opened up about her bust while promoting the second season of her Lifetime series The Client List, premiering Sunday night.

However, when it comes to what the Party of Five actress wears in her own boudoir she is far more low key than her masseuse mother character.

All covered: Heidi Klum's toned pins are said to be insured to the tune of $2.2 million, while Jennifer Lopez insured her substantial posterior for $27 million
All covered: Heidi Klum's toned pins are said to be insured to the tune of $2.2 million, while Jennifer Lopez insured her substantial posterior for $27 million

All covered: Heidi Klum's toned pins are said to be insured to the tune of $2.2 million, while Jennifer Lopez insured her substantial posterior for $27 million

Famous assets: Buxom country star Dolly Parton has insured each of her breasts for $300,000

Famous assets: Buxom country star Dolly Parton has insured each of her breasts for $300,000

'I've cut down on the lingerie in my own life because I wear it all the time,' said Hewitt.

'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.'

Back when her soap originally premiered the adverts of a bra-clad Jennifer were so racy several publications ran a censored, Photoshopped version instead.

'My grandmother loves to call me the TV ho,' the Golden Globe-nominated actress said of her 86-year-old relative.

High school reunion! The Party of Five actress tweeted this behind-the-scenes candid from the set with her co-star Rebecca Field, who plays Riley's best friend Lacey

High school reunion! The Party of Five actress tweeted this behind-the-scenes candid from the set with her co-star Rebecca Field, who plays Riley's best friend Lacey

'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!'

The I Know What You Did Last Summer actress, who stays fit doing a yoga/dance combination called Buti, also took to her Twitter to express her excitement for the second season.

'I am so excited for the season 2 premiere of The Client List!' the brunette beauty wrote to her 477,000 followers.

'I hope you guys love it! We have been working really hard to give you lots to talk about! Getting ready for a sexy, intense, romantic, roller coaster season!'

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