The gorgeous Padma Lakshmi is a successful model, author, and Emmy-nominated television host.
She told the story of a funny encounter she had with the late musician Prince, who is known for being short — “I didn’t know how small or how much shorter he [Prince] was than me when I first was talking to him like this. That was a shock. He was 5’2″. And barefoot, I’m 5’9”.
Saffron Burrows - 6'0" (183 cm)
Saffron Burrows, who is 6'0'', loves being tall. In fact, she credits some of her success to it. Burrows thinks that her tall stature gave her somewhat of an advantage when she got the role of Cynthia Taylor in "Mozart in the Jungle," since her character plays the cello, a pretty large instrument.
Before her acting career took off, Burrows had a successful modeling career going for her but then decided that she wanted to become a performer.
Charlize Theron - 5'10 (177 cm)
Coming to us straight from South Africa, Charlize Theron is Academy Award and Golden-Globe-winning actress and is also a film producer.
Not only is she drop-dead gorgeous, but at 5'10'', it just sticks out like a (beautifully) sore thumb. Some of her notable performances include "The Devil's Advocate," "Prometheus, "Atomic Blonde," "Monster," and "Bombshell."
Naomi Campbell - 5'10 (178 cm)
Naomi Campbell stepped out of the UK into the USA and quickly established herself as one of the most recognizable and requested models of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
She has even been ranked 6th in the top supermodels of the fashion industry. But she didn't stop there. She has done so much throughout the span of her career. She has released an R&B album and has made several TV appearances.
Taylor Swift - 5'11" (180 cm)
The country-pop singer Taylor Swift is 5'11'' tall. But that surely doesn't stop this star from wearing high heels whenever she gets the chance.
In fact, in 2015, when Swift was 25 years old, she was happy about the extra height that she got at a relatively late age "I grew an inch [in the past year], which means I'm the latest developing human in the world."