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  1. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    That outfit looks familiar. Is it a re-print of an earlier photoshoot?
  2. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Some not-so-good news involving Heidi: Seriously Funny Kids is moving to Tuesdays at 11:00 because the ratings have gone way down: http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2011/02...ht-779212/9138/ And the home that was going to be used by the contestants on this season's Germany's Next Top Model burned down the day before the models were going to move in. Six firefighters were injured: http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2011/02/17/...just-last-year/
  3. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Couple videos from the red carpet at the 2011 Grammys. With Ryan Seacrest: With Billy Bush: http://www.accesshollywood.com/2011-grammy...r_video_1292372
  4. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/tv...f-17260986.html Supermodel Heidi Klum talks to kids, jokes with kids and plays good-natured pranks on kids in her new series Seriously Funny Kids, which makes its Canadian debut Tuesday with back-to-back episodes on TVtropolis. “(The kids) are not actors, I’m not an actress, I’m not a comedian,” Klum said. “I’m a mom (of four), and, yes, I have done a little bit of television, but I’m not a professional. So I chat with them as a grownup and I ask them questions that might interest children. But really, it is a show for grownups.” Klum, 37, didn’t have a clear memory of whether or not she was a funny kid. But there is photographic evidence of certain tendencies. “We asked for pictures of Heidi from that age, seven, eight years old, and not a single picture came without her in a costume,” said Klum’s co-producer on Seriously Funny Kids, Eric Schotz. “I mean, every picture, from the time she was a baby until like nine, every picture is in a costume. “An incredibly good-looking kid in a costume, but a costume.” - Bill Harris
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  7. ez_c replied to persuazn's post in a topic in General Discussion
  8. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    My guess is that she is busy filming Germany's Next Top Model and Seriously Funny Kids.
  9. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    She also didn't seem to know that Heidi hosts Germany's Next Top Model.
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  11. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    You might not be able to watch it, but here it is: http://www.usrealitytv.com/reality-tv-show...s-he-do-tricks/
  12. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    It already did - last Tuesday.
  13. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    From Lucky Magazine, March 2011:
  14. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Behind the scenes with Heidi for Astor's new mascara:
  15. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Behind the scenes video of making Seriously Funny Kids: http://www.modelinia.com/videos/seriously-funny-kids/577
  16. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Radio interview with Heidi about Seriously Funny Kids: http://mychannel957.com/heidi-klum-intervi...sly-funny-kids/
  17. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Slideshow with Heidi's answers to Lucky Magazine reader's questions: http://www.luckymag.com/magazine/2011/03/h...cover-questions and a behind the scenes video: http://www.luckymag.com/video?videoID=761312470001
  18. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/...0,6689320.story Towering above her pint-sized cohort in blue suede heels, Heidi Klum was doing what she does best: seducing the camera. She wasn't preening sexily in lingerie, as you might expect from a former Victoria's Secret model; nor was she standing in judgment of a couture gown, as befits the host and executive producer of "Project Runway." On this particular day, the TV camera panned in as the German bombshell flailed her arms, stuck out her tongue and, yes, did the Roger Rabbit dance. In one of this year's strangest career transitions, Klum is shifting from glamorous to goofy. Her new Lifetime series "Seriously Funny Kids," which premieres tonight, is the latest program to elicit candid and hilarious remarks from young kids, following in the footsteps of Bill Cosby ("Kids Say the Darndest Things"), Art Linkletter ("House Party") and Allen Funt ("Candid Camera"). Klum silenced doubters and proved her business acumen when she ushered in "Runway" in 2004 (which ran on Bravo before switching to Lifetime in 2009). Now the 37-year-old is trying to further cement her post-modeling persona — and her relationship with the network — with this even more unlikely project. The weekly series catches Klum using her maternal appeal to mine the honesty of young children. Also incorporated into the show are hidden camera bits, including one that finds the sexy host sporting an unlikely accessory: "slimy boogers." "We thought it was a no-brainer," said JoAnn Alfano, Lifetime's head of entertainment. "As an ambassador for the network, we love being in business with [Heidi]. And it's a side we don't often see. She's someone mostly known as a supermodel. You don't think of her as being silly, and fun, and effervescent." Although she's a mother to four children younger than 6, Klum admitted that her interactions with the kids on the show were more difficult than she expected. "When you deal with grown-ups, they always kind of know where you want to go when you ask a certain question," she said. "When you're talking to Jay Leno or [David] Letterman, there's this kind of routine about it. You're there to tell a funny story as you try to promote something. But when you do it with kids, it doesn't really work the same way. At all." Klum insisted that her involvement in "Seriously Funny Kids" doesn't mean a death knell for "Project Runway," which will shoot its ninth season this summer. "Look, 'Project Runway' isn't going anywhere," she said. "And I don't think if something ends that I have to hurry up and find the next thing. If 'Seriously Funny Kids' would have come to me four years ago, I would have done it then. I just thought it was a good idea." It's an idea that further broadens her reach beyond the supermodel guise, in the vein of fellow-runway trotter Tyra Banks — who solidified herself as brand with "America's Next Top Model," "The Tyra Banks Show," philanthropic foundations and a production company. After more than a decade as a face (and body) of Victoria's Secret, Klum announced last fall that she was parting ways with the lingerie giant to focus on other projects. A surprising move, but she said the decision came after careful consideration. "It wasn't like I'm going to walk down the runway with my G-string and then the next day I wasn't going to do it anymore," Klum said. "You think about it over the years and you think about how at some point it has to end — I have to do something different; I want to do something different. And the world doesn't end. When someone hangs up their 'wings,' there's always someone new ready to take them. That's just how things are." Klum has a dizzying number of projects in motion. She recently announced plans to partner with fragrance company Coty Inc. to create a perfume called Heidi Klum Shine. She's a clothing designer (recently fashioning maternity clothes for A Pea in the Pod and Motherhood Maternity), a jewelry designer (her Mouawad jewelry collection debuted on QVC in 2006), a television host ("Project Runway," "Germany's Next Top Model") and the face of European cosmetics company Astor. And on top of all of that, now she's extracting comical quips from children for "Seriously Funny Kids" — and finding that they really do say the darndest things. "Yesterday I was talking with a kid and she was like, 'I know you! My mama told me that you sold panties!' " she recalled. "You can't control what your legacy is."
  19. ez_c replied to bar none's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Marisa is on The Ellen Degeneres Show, Monday, 31 January 2011: http://ellen.warnerbros.com/2011/01/jesse_...ary_31_2011.php
  20. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Heidi Klum's Toes Still Curl over Husband Seal http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20460492,00.html No troublesome seven-year itch for Heidi Klum and Seal. The couple, who renew their wedding vows each year, still drive each other wild after seven years of marriage. "You have to marry someone who you think is really, really hot and sexy," the supermodel, 37, told reporters during a conference call to promote her Lifetime series Seriously Funny Kids, which debuts with two back-to-back episodes Feb. 1. "To me, [seal] is the hottest man. I still look at him, and he's hot and sexy . I still feel that, and I get the butterflies in my stomach." Klum says that aside from the nature of her career, she focuses on staying fit so her husband, 47, will continue to find her irresistible. "We work on staying hot for the other person," says Klum. "You know, exercising, eating right, keeping the body in shape . I don't want to get out of the bed and be covering myself like, 'Ooh, don't look at my butt.' "
  21. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Here's another preview video of Seriously Funny Kids: http://www.etonline.com/tv/107117_Heidi_Kl...unny/index.html Supermodel Heidi Klum has gained expertise at more than just marching down the runway. As a mother of four, she also has a knack for dealing with children and shows a completely different side of herself in her new show "Seriously Funny Kids." "I think that children are really funny," Heidi said, giving one reason why she decided to take on this new TV venture. One example of how funny kids can be came from a little girl named Sarime, who gave Heidi her own definition of botox: "Botox is a little bow that you put on your tuxedo," said the eight-year-old. "You never know what you're going to get," Heidi said. "We try to keep it interesting and new and different all the time." "Seriously Funny Kids" premieres Tuesday, February 1 on Lifetime. Watch the clip to see how the kids react when they are confronted by talking fish.
  22. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    92 pictures and a short video of Heidi at an Astor Cosmetics product launch in Stuttgart, Germany, 26 January 2011: http://www.stuttgarter-nachrichten.de/inha...67c10de76a.html I can translate the article if anyone's interested, but it mostly just talks about what you can see in the pictures.
  23. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    There's another preview video in this link: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20460612,00.html Tricks are for kids! Just ask Heidi Klum, who will be toying with children's minds on her new unscripted Lifetime series Seriously Funny Kids. But it's all in good fun, says the supermodel mommy, 37, who told reporters, "I do pranks with them. I get to know so many kids and their personalities, but my favorite is always the hidden camera bits. It's hard for me because I can't crack up. I have to stay in that moment, and sometimes it gets serious." Klum recalls a moment from the show – which premieres with two back-to-back episodes Feb. 1 – that stands out in her mind as particularly memorable. "There was a little girl, and she was so into fashion and she had seen me on Project Runway," Klum says. "And I said, 'You know, I've been world's best-dressed woman for 10 years. I'm so excited. Look at me. I have so much style and class.' I was really hamming it up." But the joke was on the little girl once Klum said she needed to step away for a moment. "As I walked away, my phone rings," Klum says. "The girl picks up the phone, and ... it was some journalist who called and said, 'By the way, we're putting Heidi on the cover of the worst-dressed person in the world, and you have to break it to her.' " The fake phone call left the little girl devastated. "She was so cute and she was so on my side," Klum says. "Then I came back and she had a breakdown ... and I couldn’t crack up because then she would have known it was a hidden camera bit." Adds the mom of four, summing up the gist of the whole show, "It's so funny when these moments happen and [the kids] don't know they're being filmed. We do a lot of those, and I love those because they're just so honest."
  24. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    More from Seriously Funny Kids:
  25. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    http://celebritybabyscoop.com/2011/01/17/h...nt-at-our-house From supermodel to supermom, Heidi Klum seems able to do it all. Now the beautiful Project Runway host is set to tackle a new project as the host of Lifetime's Seriously Funny Kids, which debuts on February 1. The multi-talented mom tells Celebrity Baby Scoop all about her new project and her own hilarious kids Leni, 6, Henry, 5, Johan, 4, and Lou, 1 - and shares the secret to her very happy marriage. CBS: You're getting set to host the new reality show Seriously Funny Kids. How different is it working with kids? HK: "It is very challenging working with kids, even though I have four of my own. My kids know me and they know their limits but the kids I work with aren’t mine and it takes a while to figure out who they are. Sometimes I can talk with them for an hour and nothing funny happens! I don’t have a script for them so with this project I’ve learned to be opened minded and go with the flow. All in all they all just really innocent and wonderful. Working on Seriously Funny Kids is a totally new experience for me; now I have an audience and I’m not a professional host in this area. I look back at videos of Bill Cosby and the kids were so well behaved! Today’s kids are different I think because of the computer and they definitely talk back more. I was so quiet as a kid; I would have gotten in so much trouble! But it’s a different time now." CBS: You have four adorable children- what are some of the funny things they say/do? HK: "My kids are so funny! They are definitely their own people. I just shaved Henry’s head because he wants to look like Daddy and Kobe Bryant. He is really his own little creature- I loved his blond-tipped hair but he wanted it off. So Daddy video tapped it while I cut it really short and then I got the clippers out and buzzed it off! He loves and Leni thought it was absolutely hilarious. However, Johan loves his long hair and thought he was nuts! It’s in a Ziploc bag now. That was such a fun family night- there’s never a boring moment at our house!" CBS: What are some of the favorite things you like to do with your kids? HK: "I try to be a kid with them. I don’t take myself too seriously. I try to understand where they are coming from. We try to have fun as a family. I always loved that about my parents- they let me do fun things. Be wild and crazy! Get dirty! You have to give them a certain amount of freedom to be themselves. My house is not a museum- we play and live in it. We always do arts and crafts and we paint. We have a beautiful garden and we go outside every day. I like that they’re active and I like to change it up; I want to keep it level as too much of the computer is bad, but the computer is necessary too- it’s the way of the world now. Leni is into Ballet and the boys karate; we have an art teacher come out every week and inspires them into wonderful projects! I try and make things into memories, like welcome home signs for Daddy, and they do that for me too. They are being taught that you have to participate within the family- it’s not just about them individually." CBS: What sort of mom are you? HK: "When we are around the children we really make an effort to be appropriate. For example, we don’t curse around them. I trying to teach them to be proper and have manners. I’m no saint, but we really want them to grow up and be respectful and appropriate." CBS: You and your husband seem so in love- what’s your secret? HK: "I believe you have to marry someone that you think is really hot and sexy! The other night we met out for dinner and arrived in separate cars. I was waiting for him and when he finally walked in, I was like, 'that’s my man!!!' I still get butterflies! I also think we work on being hot for each other; exercising and eating right. I want to look good for him. I think it’s really important." CBS: How do you and Seal find the time with kids and busy work schedules to spend time alone? HK: "You have to do it! It’s the same with everything in life- you have to make choices; you have to. We love our kids but we love each other too so we run off and do grown up things- talk about grown up things. You can’t just talk about missing teeth or poop all the time! We talk about vacations and what’s troubling each other- you have to do those things. You have to steal time away together." CBS: What is your best advice for expecting parents? HK: "Before you have kids you have to really know your whole world is about to completely change. You are responsible for them and you need to really clear on that. Try to see it from the kid’s side; you have to understand them. If you’ve got 20 emails to get through the emails can wait. If your child hasn’t seen you all day you have to understand they need you- you’re all they’ve got!" CBS: How do you look so gorgeous after 4 kids?! What is your secret? HK: "Believe me, I have my bad days too. But, I’ve always been fit. It has to do with my job. Early on in my career I learned how to cook healthy for myself and eat right. I gained 45 pounds with each pregnancy and had 9 pound kids! But, I was fit before I got pregnant so I went back pretty easily. I didn’t use pregnancy as an excuse to eat jugs of Haagen Dazs and I breast feed each of them for 8 months- that really helps too. And I moved around- a lot! However, getting older is different and your metabolism changes. I believe that you are what you eat and I choose to eat healthy. My brain after all these years is just trained that way. Again, it’s all about choices in life."