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Dwyane Wade has his own style, and part of it you can't see. Unless you're vacationing with the 29-year-old, as teammate LeBron James once was.
The pair was at a Bahamas beach one day when James discovered Wade's peculiar secret — toenails painted black – Wade revealed in an interview with GQ magazine.
"Three years ago I was like, 'Man, I kind of want to paint my toenails black,'" Wade told the magazine. "At first I thought, 'Nah, I can't do that. They're going to kill me.' But eventually I decided to try it."
Wade's pampered toenails received their fresh coat of paint at the Mondrian Hotel in Miami.