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The condition is known as ‘floating toe’

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Though we’re not quite sure how Garner got the bent pinky, it’s probably the result of a genetic condition.

More commonly, brachymetatarsia happens when one of the bones in the foot is too short, leaving the toe to overlap. Oosh.

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One toe ‘floats’ above the other

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The condition is most commonly found in women, so Garner can take comfort in knowing she’s far from alone.

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