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Heidi Klum teases 'extra ugly' Halloween look

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Heidi Klum plans to look "extra ugly and super scary" this Halloween.

The 52-year-old model is well-known for throwing star-studded Halloween parties, and Heidi is already preparing for her next big bash.

During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Heidi shared: "I'm going to do my Halloween party. I'm hard at work already.

"Ooohh, I'm gonna be extra ugly and super scary. Let's not ruin it. We have exactly 86 days, but who's counting?"

Heidi confirmed that she actually started planning the party "months ago".

The model also revealed she loved the E.T-inspired outfit that she wore last year.

She said: "I loved being E.T. so much.

"It was so heavy holding that head on my head because it goes from the back to the front. I thought my neck was going to snap off."

Heidi's party has grown in size and popularity over the years, and she now has a team of people who help her to prepare for the bash.

She shared: "Over the years, I've met amazing people, and they help me now."

 

Meanwhile, Heidi recently confessed that she's always been "very open with [her] body".

The runway star came under fire in 2023, when she appeared in a racy advert alongside her daughter Leni, but Heidi hasn't allowed the backlash to bother her.

She told People: "A lot of people are like, 'Oh, I don't know about mom and daughter doing this together'.

"But for us? I'm proud of my daughter. She's fine with me like that."

Heidi insisted that she has a typically "European" attitude towards her own body.

The model - who also has Henry, 19, Johan, 18, and Lou, 15 - said: "I've always been very open with my body. When I'm suntanning in the backyard, I might not have a top on. I'm European … my kids don't know me any other way and are probably more easygoing with their bodies because of it."

On the other hand, Heidi still considers herself to be a cautious parent in other ways.

She explained: "When they're young, you're worried they're going to jump in the pool or stick their finger in a socket.

"Then they're driving. Then it's sex, drugs and rock and roll. You hope the seed you planted in them grows. That they're good people. That they're healthy. But you always worry. And I know I'll still be worrying when I'm 80."


 

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