A couple of questions

Does Keira Knightley have crooked teeth?

"Which is quite amazing, because I've got wonky teeth," she said. "And I keep hearing about everybody going to Hollywood and, you know, their agents going, 'Straighten your teeth,' or, 'Whiten your teeth,' but nobody's ever said anything about my teeth. They're not straight, apparently.12-Dec-2007

Parents: Sharman MacDonald, Will Knightley
Film: Atonement, Bend It Like Beckham

Does Keira Knightly have crooked teeth?

Keira Knightley has crooked teeth. You may not have noticed, as they are frequently hidden behind that trademark pout of hers. But she has noticed, and she likes them just the way they are, thank you very much.

What actors have crooked teeth?

Wonky-teeth icons: the stars you should emulate, from Kate Moss to Madonna

  • Steve Buscemi. Steve Buscemi. Photograph: Noam Galai/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival. …
  • Kate Moss. Kate Moss. Photograph: Neil Mockford/GC Images. …
  • Ricky Gervais. Ricky Gervais. …
  • Kirsten Dunst. Kirsten Dunst. …
  • Willem Dafoe. Willem Dafoe.

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Did Zendaya ever have braces?

Zendaya Coleman Having spent so much time in the spotlight, it makes sense that she wanted an incognito way to straighten her teeth. That's why she chose Invisalign: the clear plastic aligners are almost invisible and are proven to effectively create a winning smile.

What age is Keira Knightley?

36 years (26 March 1985) Keira Knightley/Age

Did Keira Knightley get her teeth done?

Needless to say, she looked absolutely stunning on her wedding day. Keira Knightley Another one of our favourite celebrities from across the pond also decided to go with Invisalign when she wanted to correct some teeth that had shifted.

Is Keira Knightley singing in begin again?

Knightley sang in "Begin Again," playing Gretta James, a songwriter who has just broken up with her boyfriend and writing partner, Dave Kohl (Adam Levine), and goes on to sign with record label executive Dan Mulligan (Ruffalo).

Is crooked teeth attractive?

In many Western countries, crooked teeth are seen as imperfections and most people consider a straight set of pearly whites ideal. The story is slightly different in Japan, where "yaeba," or snaggletooth, are considered cute; with some men finding the imperfect smile they form endearingly childlike and attractive.