Tue, 01 May 2007 at 11:22 am
What’s Growing on Your Feet, Kirsten?
Kirstin Dunst celebrates her 25th birthday party at a New York restaurant on Monday but walked out with some very strange red markings on her feet.
What could it possibly be? Popped blood vessels? Alcohol poisoning?
Other guests at the party (all pictured below) included Razorlight frontman beau Johnny Borrell, Drew Barrymore, supermodel Naomi Campbell and millionaire hotelier Andre Balazs (Uma Thurman’s ex).
Hope you’re not too hungover today, Kiki!
Kirsten Dunst - The Late Show with David Letterman, 4/30
Photos: Pacificcoastnews.com/Darla Khazei
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58 Comments
ew. first she had that gross tooth
now this. yuck.
petechiae, probably caused by IV drug use.
It looks like vasculitis..
http://vasculitis.med.jhu.edu/
That is not red wine. Red wine would only look like that if it stayed on a really long time and was allowed to dry. Whatever it is I think it’s trifiling of her not to wipe it off! How could anyone leave a spill on their feet and shoes. That’s very ****** of her!
The feet—Thats some kind of dance them weird Danish dance do where they (the family) step on berrys.
(Kind of like Deadheads when they dance barefoot in there own vomit to noise)
It was her B-day her mother, grandmother brother were there
I dont know what it is, but the vein on her left foot is huge… i wouldnt be surprised to find out she shoots up, and did so in the bathroom or something, and had a mishap…
now it could be something as simple as red wine, or puke.. but kristen likes to party, and her new boyfriend, im almost certain isnt shy to hard drugs.
OMG ! not every 1 is perfect. so what she has summit on her foot who gives a ****!you should all just get over it.
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