JONATHAN RHYS MEYERS ADDS FOUR INCHES WHERE HE NEEDS IT MOST

We’ve always been fascinated by men wearing elevator shoes so we were delighted to see this photo of Jonathan Rhys Meyers and his intricately built up boots. He’s currently filming The Tudors at a castle in Dublin. Jonathan plays the notorious Henry VIII and at 5′9″ he just isn’t imposing enough. These leather boots were constructed with lifts outside and inside. It looks like they add around four inches to Jonathan’s height. He’s accustomed to wearing heels – remember, Jonathan plays basketball in cowboy boots.
Posted by hoodlum on August 22, 2008





By Anonymous
On August 22, 2008 at
Janet , there is something wrong with the Mario Lopez (the next in line to this one). It won’t take any comments, and I have not written anything in several hours. Thanks
By Jeri Sinefelt
On August 22, 2008 at
Tom Cruise-meister (at barely 5′7″) would be happy to be 5′9″. lol
By kait
On August 22, 2008 at
Janet, why would such liberated woman provide the kind of petty appearance commentary women have been fighting for years? You usually seem to take the higher ground.
I would expect this out of Perez, not you.
By Mimi
On August 22, 2008 at
Recently saw Velvet Goldmine for the first time. Jonathan and Ewan – sex on a stick! So f’ing hot! C’mon Janet spill with the rock groupie stories! I know the 70’s/80’s was your time. I dare you. Sign me, still buggin’
By gerard Vandenberg
On August 22, 2008 at
They supply shoes for “THE BRAINS” too?
By anon2
On August 22, 2008 at
um….
I love this guy and I want a turn with him.
YES.
By Anonymous
On August 23, 2008 at
This fellow is about as heterosexual as Clay Aiken…
By Anonymous
On August 23, 2008 at
short and effeminate men are not attractive to me.
By gay tallywacker
On August 23, 2008 at
Ha Ha, so funny!! Look at the arch in his foot. That looks painful.
By Anonymous
On August 23, 2008 at
He’s sooooo beautiful even if he was 3 ft. 1 inches!
By Tilly Wicker
On August 24, 2008 at
The question is where does he need the 4 inches most? Where, or where?