The condition is known as ‘floating toe’

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.

One toe ‘floats’ above the other

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

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