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Promo for her jewelry line, Wildlife, for QVC:
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From the New York Post: We hear . . . That Queen of Halloween Heidi Klum will host not only one over-the-top bash, but two. The supermodel will kick off with a Sin City party at Tao, then jet to New York to celebrate at the Dream Downtown. Klum, who will probably insist on two different outfits, has asked ?uestlove of The Roots, to spin at both parties http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/we_hear_we...Kxyr5IKO9Y5OPNO
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I also found the full interview from The Ellen Degeneres Show (29 September 2011): http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xle0c3_he...ept-29-2011_fun
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Heidi was on MTV's "When I was 17", which you can watch here: http://www.mtv.com/videos/when-i-was-17-se.../playlist.jhtml
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And one more - this time from Canadian Entertainment Tonight: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/video/ent-2218681...e-26779775.html
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Another video from the launch of "Shine": http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/life-v...article2184508/
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I couldn't find the interview, but here's the skit Heidi did with Ellen Degeneres on today's show:
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From the launch of "Shine":
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Heidi Klum Debuts New Scent, “Shine” http://www.okmagazine.com/2011/09/heidi-kl...ew-scent-shine/ Super model, TV star, perfume entreprenuer. Is there anything Heidi Klum can’t do? That would be a negative. As she launched her new perfume, “Shine,” Heidi talked to reporters about being a working mother, her new scent and whether Seal likes her better with it on or off! Heidi told reporters when the scent was narrowed down to the final three her hubby helped at that point. She recalled, “He wasn’t involved from the very beginning because the journey is a very long journey until you get to the point where you are like, ‘Ok this is nice now,’ and the he kind of helped me of the final three.” As for the feminine scent, Heidi mentioned she was looking to create a “beautiful, warm scent that’s not overpowering.” As for whether or not Seal likes her better with it on or au natural, she responded, “Or…after you know what? [Laughs] I don’t know, you have to ask him. I think in general he likes a variety even with clothes. And, as a girl you like to change things around like theclothes you wear, makeup and for him I think he likes to have fun and play around with different things. I am not always the same. On the inside I am!” As for being a working mother, the super svelte mama told OK! when it comes to expectant moms, it’s important to relax. She advised, “To take all of the advice with a pinch of salt because everyone sort of gives you advice when you are pregnant. Everyone sort of has something to say and ultimately, you just find your own way and you have so much time to figure it out.” “Its not like all of a sudden they are born and they are full on, they are not. They sleep most of the time so you can gradually learn with your child. Its not lie you buy a car and its like whoa, its driving, crashing into something right away, needs gas or I don’t know. Like a baby, it all happens very slowly in a way. They eat and they poop…” So, whether or not she would push her kids toward the industry, Heidi wouldn’t encourage them. She explained, “I don’t really want to encourage them in any direction. I feel like they are going to find their own direction, when they are old enough and they have to think about work, which they don’t yet. They are still kids. I mean I have a 7-year-old, 6-year-old, 5 and almost 2. They are not worried about what they are going to be or what work is all about. They know that mommy and daddy go to work. They don’t really know the whole thing.”
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Heidi Klum Talks Sexy Times With Seal http://www.eonline.com/news/marc_malkin/he...ith_seal/266568 Leave it to Heidi Klum to make us blush. We chatted with the mega-mogul mama yesterday at the launch of her new fragrance, Shine, in West Hollywood... When we asked the Project Runway host whether husband Seal prefers Shine or her natural scent, the always flirty Ms. Klum didn't miss a beat. She smiled, "Or after you know what?" How about wearing Shine while doing, well, you know what? "It's very, very sensual and that's what I wanted," Klum said. Speaking of good times with the hubby, Klum says they've already decided on their costumes for her annual Halloween party. "It's going to be a little bit hairy," she teased. We could only imagine.
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Don't forget: Heidi will be on The Ellen Degeneres Show on Thursday (29 September 2011). (Y)
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Heidi will be back on The Ellen Degeneres Show one week from Thursday (29 September 2011).
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Here's the video of the interview at The Grove (14 September 2011): http://extratv.warnerbros.com/2011/09/heid...dollar_legs.php
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The One Thing We Don’t Know About Heidi Klum http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2011/09/the...e_thing_we.html It’s always refreshing to see people at Fashion Week that we’ve never encountered before — they're like a celebrity sorbet, cleansing our starlet-weary palates — and Christian Siriano very thoughtfully gift-wrapped some for us at his show on Saturday afternoon. Modern Family’s Sarah Hyland, wearing white, snagged most of the photographer attention — she is as tiny and Kunis-esque as you’d imagine, and seemed sort of shocked by the jockeying mob of journalists — but for our money, musician Corinne Bailey Rae looked the best. Her pink Siriano shoes were an unusual pairing with her orange cocktail dress, and the form-fitting above-the-knee frock Siriano provided for her was perfect: "You go into the [studio], there’s racks of things everywhere, it’s amazing," Bailey Rae said of picking it out. "You see all this gorgeous stuff hanging there, and if you see a color peeking out, or a hemline you like, you can try it on. It’s a bit overwhelming." Sounds like a dream shopping spree: all of the retail therapy with none of the credit card bills. As exciting as the fresh faces were, a couple of other reporters were downtrodden at the prospect of seeing a very familiar one: Project Runway judge Heidi Klum, who posed for pictures with Nina Garcia while making weird hand gestures we didn’t understand — it looked like someone pressed pause while the two of them were vogue-ing — and stood alone in a black cocktail dress with a skirt that was sparkly up top and sheer on the bottom, making it sufficiently revealing for the woman we often think of as being the mayor of Leg City. "I can’t talk to Heidi anymore," one girl sniffed. "I’ve got nothing left to ask her." Her friend nodded vigorously and responded, "I know. If I get Heidi one more time, I mean … We already know everything about her. We know when she ovulates." Well, she might, but we certainly don’t — so if we bump into the apparently omnipresent Klum again, there's only one question to ask. Project Uterus, here we come.
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Heidi Klum Reveals Her Latest Fragrance and Date-Night Beauty Secrets http://www.allure.com/beauty-trends/blogs/...ty-secrets.html As Project Runway viewers know, Heidi Klum is nothing if not candid. But even we were surprised by some of her—to borrow a word—sassy answers during a recent interview at the Mondrian Hotel in New York City. Klum told us about her newest fragrance, Shine, a sultry mix of lily of the valley and spicy pink peppercorn that will hit stores in September, and shared her date-night fashion choices. (And the latter definitely helped explain her oh-so-happy marriage to husband Seal.) Why the name Shine? "It's one of the words that my husband would say to me, 'You look beautiful. You shine.' It's a wonderful compliment to get—that you're radiant." What advice would you give a man who is buying perfume for a woman? I feel like the fellas need all the help they can get. "[Laughs] I think it's good to feel out what kind of woman you're going out with—but I think it's also good to surprise her and make suggestions based on what you like. When you're in a relationship, it's nice to be wearing something that your other half enjoys." What's your nighttime beauty routine? "Mine is very simple. I do like a shower before I go to bed, especially if I've been working and I have all this schmutz on—body shimmer and lotions and all the makeup and the hairspray. I like it when I am completely bare." So you're an evening showerer, not a morning showerer? "I'm both. I couldn't go anywhere without taking a shower." What's your area of beauty expertise? "I've gotten really good at gluing on eyelashes. Right? [Turns to her makeup artist, Linda Hay, seated across the room.] I'm not as good as Linda, but if I have to do it myself, like if I go out with my husband, I can do a big look. People always find that very difficult, but I've gotten quite good at it." And you prefer the individual lashes? "I think it looks more real than a whole strip; those start peeling off and look like they're winking at you. I don't love that." What is your night-on-the-town look? "I am definitely one of those women who dress up for their husband. He sees me natural most of the time. But for work, I get dressed up and put on a lot of makeup—so if I wouldn't do that for him, I think that would be just wrong. I have to do that for my husband too. So I like to put on a sassy outfit and heels." What's a sassy outfit to you? "We just had a romantic time in London, my husband and I, so you know I put on the full-on garter belt and a little mini skirt." Sassy indeed! "They photographed us going out and the garter belt is totally visible. [Laughs] I bought this really hot thing too, a corset bodysuit, and wore it with garter belts. It was hot. I just put a leather jacket and a little skirt on. I went there. And he loved it! When we sat at the table, he got to see a little bit of it." A sneak peek. "Yes. It's nice, because then you know what you're doing when you go home. To be continued." For even more of Klum, check out her game of "This or That" in the September issue, where she reveals what she and newlywed Michael Kors argue about—and the hilarious reason she loves facials.
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Heidi will be a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on 1 September 2011 - next week Thursday.
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Video: Heidi chats with Tim Gunn: http://video.aol.com/video/heidi-klum-on-a...028815830478712
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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/proj...troversy-224581 A makeup artist kneels on the floor, deftly applying spray tan to Heidi Klum's long legs. We are in her fifth-floor dressing room at Parsons The New School of Design, on West 40th Street just off New York's Times Square. Despite her genetic blessings, the host and executive producer of Project Runway has a few faint shin bruises, perhaps collateral damage from keeping up with four young children. This sun-drenched room is usually a classroom, and one wonders what kind of show the tenants directly across the street get when Runway is in production. Further inspection reveals a canvas folding screen in the far corner, a portable capitulation to modesty. "The first few years, I actually used to change in Tim Gunn's office," says Klum, who today is the picture of effortless glamour in a black minidress designed by season-four winner Christian Siriano. "I had no stylist; they did my hair and makeup in the morning then left me high and dry. By day's end, I was shiny, like someone slapped me with bacon." It's a sweltering Saturday in mid-July, and the show's ninth season, which bowed July 28 on Lifetime, already has shed more than two-thirds of its contestants. Today, the remaining designers -- we're sworn to protect their identities -- are completing three looks for a runway show to be judged by Klum, her cohorts Nina Garcia and Michael Kors and actress Zoe Saldana, who are seated on the runway in the second-floor auditorium. Klum enters, trailed by a retinue of hair and makeup artists and production assistants donning headsets and earpieces. It's time to shoot the show, after which one contestant will have his or her heart broken, but Klum drags Garcia and Kors onto the runway to pose -- "like Charlie's Angels" -- for The Hollywood Reporter's photographer. Turning sideways, back arched, hands formed into a faux gun with her left knee bent, Klum instructs Kors to "do a gun." "Like this?" asks Kors, limply aiming his hands at the floor. Showrunner Sara Rea surveys the scene with bemusement and familiarity: "The phrase 'herding cats' comes to mind." ♦♦♦♦♦ Project Runway is riding high coming off last year's Emmy-contending eighth season, its most-watched to date, which averaged a stunning 4.5 million viewers an episode and offered a shocking finale wherein fan favorite Mondo Guerra lost to Gretchen Jones. Soft-spoken and endearing, Guerra revealed during the season that he is HIV-positive, surprising his fellow contestants and the judges (though a handful of producers knew his status). Guerra's graphic, fashion-forward designs belied his wallflower demeanor, while Jones, a former model, came off as narcissistic and cold. It was the perfect Runway battle, with the finale lighting up Twitter and launching a thousand "How could they?!" posts. "Poor Michael and Nina will never hear the end of it from all the fans out there," says Klum with mock sympathy. Adds Kors, "We definitely were not in agreement." It's this type of drama that the producers and Lifetime executives have zeroed in on by concentrating on casting and expanding episodes to 90 minutes last season. "We've really focused on finding a magical balance between skill and great characters," says Rob Sharenow, Lifetime's executive vp programming. Executive producer Jon Murray says the longer episodes allow for more character exposition, specifically behind-the-scenes moments with the designers as they react to judges' critiques. "When the show was an hour, we were so busy servicing the format," says Murray, whose Bunim/Murray Productions was brought in to work with original producer the Weinstein Co. and Full Picture when the show moved to Lifetime. "I think what really came through last season is you felt like you got to know the designers better." Not that Project Runway is in danger of descending into the gutter of train-wreck reality TV. "The core of the show is how clothes are made and the passion of the designers," says Klum. "That is the most important thing. I think that's why people love it: It's not about people sleeping with one another or doing crazy things. They fight, but they fight because they want to get to the top." Still, a little conflict can have a rejuvenating effect. Executive producer Jane Cutler says Klum has become "tougher" and even seems to relish her role as resident bearer of unkind tidings in the form of her trademark German-accented dart to the heart, "You're out!" "Every time she comes out on the runway, she sings 'Another One Bites the Dust,' " says Cutler. "I hope the designers don't get offended by that. But it is funny. She's trying to lighten the mood." ♦♦♦♦♦ It's not easy to keep a reality competition franchise fresh after eight cycles -- just ask American Idol. This is especially true for one that endured a protracted legal battle: In 2008, Runway languished for months when Bravo sued to prevent the Weinstein Co. from taking the show to Lifetime. Then Bunim-Murray replaced original production company Magical Elves and ushered in a disjointed sixth season in Los Angeles, the first on Lifetime. "It was the first time I took over someone else's show," says Murray. "The network said, 'Don't make any crazy changes.' So it was basically, 'Don't f-- it up.' " For Lifetime, Project Runway was worth the wait -- and the fight. The show has helped update the network's image, which despite scripted gems like Drop Dead Diva had a slate that oscillated between staid but inoffensive to anachronistic and hopelessly outdated. Now in its fourth season on the network, Runway is Lifetime's highest-rated unscripted series. It accounts for two of Lifetime's three Emmy nominations this year and received its seventh nom for outstanding reality competition program. Still, Klum was snubbed for host. "I am totally fine about that," she says. "But I would have been very upset if the show didn't get nominated." It's clear on the set today that there is a polarizing designer, one viewers will love to hate and who will tap-dance all over Gunn's last nerve. "She's already had her agent call me. She's negotiating for more money," a producer is overheard grousing. The designers are in the workroom putting finishing touches on three looks while director Craig Spirko, field producer Trish Norton, various PAs, Gunn, Rea, Murray and Lifetime vp reality programming David Hillman jam into the nearby control room to watch the action on a bank of monitors. "It's like watching paint dry," says Rea. "Not for me!" retorts Gunn. It's now 10:45 a.m. In five minutes, Gunn will leave the control room to give the designers a 10-minute warning. "And it's in real time," he says. "Everything we do is real." "Painfully," adds Rea. At 10:50 a.m., Gunn enters the workroom: "In 10 minutes, we're going down to the runway. It's going to be a knockout!" The designers barely look up from their work."Is anybody listening to me?" asks Gunn. One designer is sewing a topless model into a pair of pants. The camera zooms in on the model's backside -- she's wearing a flesh-colored G-string -- where the designer is at work with a needle and thread. After the pants are secured, the designer turns her attention to the hem of a dress that is not yet on another model. "I'm flabbergasted! What does she think is going to happen in the next 60 seconds?!" exclaims Gunn. At exactly 11 a.m., he heads back into the workroom. The dress is on the model; Gunn and the designers head into the hallway outside the control room. But the dress -- the one that got the last-minute hem -- is on the model backward. "This dress, if made commercially, is going to need a set of instructions," says Gunn. "It's like a Mobius strip." The designer throws her large silk shawl over the model's head (a precaution lest her makeup rub off on the fabric), pulls the dress off and pulls it back on the right way. "It looks very desperate," says Spirko. "I love it," adds Murray. Later, Gunn leads a tour through the now-empty workroom. Water bottles, scraps of fabric and parchment paper litter the floor. A black Steve Madden platform pump sits solo on a table. A heap of poly chiffon in an autumnal print is on another, wisely rejected by the designer who chose it. Previous designs on dress forms line the front wall like a ragtag phalanx of Fashion Week rejects. More than a few are so ill-conceived and clumsily assembled, it seems impossible that the designer who gave birth to them could still be on the show. I ask Gunn which of these designs he absolutely hates. He saunters past several forms, his heels clicking slowly on the linoleum floor. He stops and, with a flourish of his arm, motions toward a truly awful outfit. I am forbidden to describe it in detail, but let's just say it looks like something from Madonna's "Like a Virgin" days. Gunn folds his arms and frowns. Then he reaches for the garment's collar: "What is this? It looks like a cupcake sleeve. Dreadful."
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You have pictures of her topless that you're not sharing with us? :brows:
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New ad for Schwarzkopf:
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http://celebritybabyscoop.com/2011/07/28/h...alance-sneakers Heidi Klum does it all! Mom to four gorgeous kids, the supermodel and TV host is now partnering with New Balance to create a lifestyle footwear collection perfect for modern women on-the-go. "Our lives have become so much busier than ever before. Whether we are going out with friends, running to meetings or swinging by our favorite coffee shop in the morning, we all have one thing in common – we want to be stylish, comfortable and hip!" The mom-of-four says her collection at New Balance, available exclusively at Amazon, is the perfect fit for the busy modern mom. "New Balance is such a great brand and I've always been a fan of them. They really work with me and help carry through my vision. I've had a lot of fun with them. Women already have the sky high pumps, cute flats and sandals. I wanted to create great, stylish sneakers that were missing in the marketplace and I think we found it with this collection." And just in case she wasn't busy enough, the Project Runway host also has a new Web site on AOL. "During my 15 years in the business, I’ve received so many questions on a variety of topics from my favorite toothbrush to juggling family and a busy work schedule. Women are looking for content that speaks to every part of their lives, so I created a place on AOL that's really one-stop-shopping." It sounds like we can expect something new everyday from the busy mom. "On my site, you get real glimpses into my life. Whether it's the 'a ha' takeaway tricks in fashion, beauty and fitness, or great advice on parenting, home design and organization. Each day my experts and I share photos, slideshows and step-by-step instructions on a wide range of topics, because, let's face it, life is not just any one thing -- we all have a lot going on!" We couldn't help but ask about her gorgeous kids: daughters Leni, 7, and Lou, 1, and sons Henry, 5, and Johan, 4. "They are a united bunch. They love each other. They loving helping Lou. They like to feed her, they include her in all of their activities." So how does she juggle it all? "It’s a huge responsibility to have 4 kids and since they are all different, they all have different likes and dislikes and activities that they want to do. You have to learn how to juggle all of that and at the same time, give them each the love that they need." And at the end of the day, it's all about family for the gorgeous model mom. "The time you have, you spend with your family," says Heidi. "Your calendar becomes your guide and scheduling becomes so important to make sure it all gets done."
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Heidi Klum's Favorite Things http://www.theodoraandcallum.com/blog/cat/...ves-heidi-klum/ Heidi Klum is a major star in the fashion and entertainment world. Having established herself as a top model, making great impact for such clients as Victoria’s Secret and appearing on the covers of pop-culture mainstays including Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, Klum’s career has taken many new directions. She is the host and executive producer of the seven-time Emmy-nominated series Project Runway. Her numerous other ventures include HeidiKlum.AOL.com, a lifestyle channel for women, two self-designed collections for maternity lines, A Pea In the Pod and Motherhood Maternity, a sportswear collection for New Balance sold exclusively on Amazon.com, campaigns for Diet Coke (for which she was the spokeswoman for the Red Dress/Heart Health initiative for four years), Ann Taylor and McDonald’s and more. She is launching both a jewelry collection called Wildlife by Heidi Klum on QVC and a fragrance called Shine in September. Treasure: My kid's teeth Quote: “I’m not here to blend in” Escape: My bed Vacation: Somewhere on a beach with the sun blasting, crystal clear ocean water and a sandy beach with no jellyfish! Inspiration: Everything around me Movie: Meet the Fockers Childhood memory: Christmas dinner eating Knödel with my family. I eat like 20 of them! Work of Art: Leni made a painting of all of our family. It’s amazing – we have all different skin colors and Leni and I have sparkly dresses on! Song: "Wedding Day" Designer : Can never just pick one! Misconception (about you): I’m really not German…just kidding!! Guilty Pleasure: Nothing better than a nice, clean manicure/pedicure Junk Food: Big Mac, french fries and a large Coca-Cola Youth Remedy: Sleep De-Stress Mechanism: Loud music in the car Cocktail: Blue Moon Beer Party: Kid's birthday parties, weddings, and Halloween Hangover Remedy: Don’t have one Pals: All of my experts on HeidiKlum.AOL.com Crush: There were so many! Lipstick + Nail Color: Nude lip and a red nail TV Show: Project Runway Cartoon Character: Rapunzel Menu: Yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno, salmon new style sashimi, and uni Restaurant: Nobu
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You can find a video of Heidi on Good Morning America, 25 July 2011, here: http://celebrity-gossip.net/heidi-klum/hei...E2%80%9D-527763