I think there are a couple of people here who like to read the interviews, so here it is. Heidi's interview with Allure, April 2010: She's Heidi Klum and Life is Good We know what you're thinking: Heidi Klum has four kids? And she looks like that? A jaw-dropping body and brilliant smile have always been the essence of Klum's appeal. Now, the Victoria's Secret model and Project Runway star has become a mini industry. She shares why, at 36, she's never felt better. It seems you're at a physical and mental peak. True? Life couldn't be better - sometimes I have to pinch myself. Because of my job, I learned to be confident a little earlier than most. People pick you apart when you're in the public eye - you're wearing the wrong shoes or you have ugly nail polish on or they're wondering if you got your boobs done - so you have to be a strong person right away. Do you feel like you look your best now? No, my best was when I was 19 or 20 years old. Having children takes a toll on your body, for sure. But I'm not complaining - I'm absolutely happy! How do you stay in shape? People would be surprised how little I exercise. I have a treadmill at home, so I run a bit, but the last time I ran was maybe six weeks ago. I have a medicine ball and weighted hula hoops - I switch from heavy to light depending on whether I want to hoop fast or slow. What's your newest business venture? I designed maternity clothes for A Pea in the Pod and Motherhood Maternity. For A Pea in the Pod, I did some leather pants without the ugly belly band. Also, when you're pregnant, your boobs could not be more glorious. So I made body-conscious designs, like a dress that gives the boobs some air time. Do you think your skin will age like your mother's? My mom has crow's-feet, and I have crow's-feet. But she has good skin, and I have that, too. When I was first doing Sports Illustrated, I would fry in the sun - to be very blond and tan was the look. One day, I just said, "No." What will you teach your daughters about skin care? Not to slap on all this makeup and go to bed without taking it off. For skin to glow, it's about cleaning. What do you eat? Sometimes I'll have a Big Mac - I love them, and I love chips. But we cook everyday - vegetables, fish - and I do a lot with the wok, and we make chicken soup. We eat lots of salads - not just boring green salads - we do beet salad and carrot salad. Do you ever diet? I've never gone on a diet to lose weight. I have taken a few things out of my diet, like pasta and white bread, which are not so necessary for the body. Right now I'm looking at apple strudel and brownies with whipped cream. Do I want to eat all that? Yes. I've been wanting it all day but I'm not going to do it. I'll have something else. Your smile seems so genuine. Is it? [laughs] Most of the time. I am not that person who walks in a room with my nose in the sky. I smile at people when I meet them, and I like photos of my when I'm smiling because they show my personality. I am always trying to have fun. What do you plan to do next? Time will tell. Perhaps in ten years I'm going to look in the mirror and say, "Maybe I should not do these things anymore." But so far, I feel good. I'm happy, and I'm proud to be a poster woman for this age group. -Kate Sullivan