I read two entirely disparate pieces of news this morning and immediately understood how they both nonetheless made excellent sense of each other in this mad, mad, mad planet where medical science and practice collaborates with the worldwide fraternity of celebrities– posh, slinky, sexy fashion-models, actors and red-carpet icons — to create great lucrative and imaginative business opportunities for each other.
Please take a good look at the video-clip embedded somewhere in the middle of this article published below:
In an appearance just a few days ago on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” the Klum explained how one of her legs got insured for a higher amount than the other one.
— Read on www.nbcsandiego.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/heidi-klum-says-one-of-her-legs-cost-more-to-insure-than-the-other/2840601/
Next, please read carefully the below news capsule in the New Sunday Indian Express last week: 
After you’re done perusing both the above, please then try to connect the dots ….
Now here’s the sweet deal between modern innovative medical science/practice on the one hand and the world of jazzy celebrities like Heidi Klum on the other.
If Heidi Klum’s beautiful legs can be insured for $2 million as an NFT … “non-fungible token” to use the terminology of Cryptocurrency industry …. and modern surgery today can also, on an industrial scale, transplant human body parts and organs of glitzy celebrity-donors onto schmaltzy celebrity-smitten organ-recipients … imagine the advent of a worldwide business-model which has the huge potential to churn out fabulous fortunes for doctors, surgeons, entertainment show-business celebrities, insurance companies and cryptocurrency investors!
Behold the Brave New World !
Sudarshan Madabushi