Real Men DO Wear Nail Polish!

Here’s to all the metrosexual men out there and the next generation of toenail painters!

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We love J. Crew for their chic, classic style, bold accessories and bright splashes of color—even when depicted on the toes of company president Jenna Lyons' five-year-old son. While the fun-loving ad of her polishing his toenails neon pink caused controversy in the blogosphere, we say, way to go, Jenna!

 

Click through to see six famous men who wear nail polish, and share your thoughts on the topic in the comment box below.

 

See the ad here on the Chicago Tribune

 

Read the full story here on ABC News

Joey McIntyre

In 2009, The New Yorker reported that this new kid on the block showed off his blacks and blues on a video blog. Fortunately, his nail style doesn't look like it hurt.

 

See Joey's painted nails here

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Jorge Posada

When nail polish brand Essie caught wind of Yankee catcher Jorge Posada sporting Wite-Out on his nails to help his pitcher Andy Pettitte see his hand signals, they introduced two nail colors in his honor: Posada Pettitte Connection, a shiny white, and Bronx Bombers, a classic navy blue.

 

Read the full story here

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Cristiano Ronaldo

This soccer stud showed off his black, all-star pedicure on holiday in New York.

 

 

See Cristiano's painted nails here

Photo By Solarpix / PR Photos

Seal

If his supermodel wife Heidi Klum doesn’t mind that he wears nails polish, why should we?

 

See Seal's painted nails here

Photo By Janet Mayer / PR Photos

Chuck Lidell

This retired mixed martial artist likes to mix up his nail polish colors. He often wears black in the ring and highlights one or two nails in pink.

 

See Chuck's painted nails here

 

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Photo By Glenn Harris / PR Photos
First Published April 15, 2011

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