Jennifer Love Hewitt Talks Boob Insurance, Lingerie, 'The Client List' And More. [VIDEO]

In an interview Sunday with USA Today, actress Jennifer Love Hewitt talked lingerie, as well as her A&E show "The Client List," now in its second season.

Jennifer Love Hewitt also discussed the idea of "boob insurance."

"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?" Love Hewitt told USA Today. "These things right here are worth $5 million!"

Celebrities over the years have insured certain assets in case anything was to happen to them. Jennifer Lopez famously insured her backside and Dolly Parton actually did buy boob insurance.

Hewitt claims she wears so much lingerie on the show that it changes what she wears at home.

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

But Love Hewitt didn't talk about just boobs and lingerie, but also discussed her grandmother's opinion of the former "Party of Five" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer" star.

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

As The Client List aired its second season Sunday, the show was the subject of a nationwide campaign by licensed massage therapists to stop the show before its first season aired. The group is Massage Therapists Against The Client List. This group said on change.org:

"The Client List is a series that perpetuates the misconception that Massage Therapy includes inappropriate sexual contact. Massage Therapists are trained healthcare professionals and in most states are licensed and regulated by state medical boards. They adhere to a code of ethics and in some cases are under higher ethical standards than other healthcare professionals - because of these very same misconceptions. Many therapists are now working in doctor's offices and hospitals and providing valuable therapeutic services. The Client List is a huge step backwards."

A&E responded to the controversy by claiming the show brings several perspectives to the issue.

"The Client List is a fictionalized story about the experiences of a single mother as she unexpectedly faces dire economic circumstances," read an official network statement. "The series also features a broad range of characters with alternative points of view who make different choices. The Client List is not intended to depict any specific spa or massage entity, nor in any way demean or disparage the therapeutic massage profession and its benefits and contributions to the health and wellness industry."

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