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Heidi Klum
You mean they're not in L.A. Confidential? I know they aren't all in there, but I thought some of them were.
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Heidi is in the Septemer 10 issue of Page Six Magazine (another magazine I can't find where I live ) http://www.imnotobsessed.com/2009/09/08/he...ge-six-magazine On the cover of the first quarterly edition of Page Six Magazine, free inside the New York Post on September 10, “Project Runway” co-host Heidi Klum is “unzipped” like you’ve never seen her before. The exclusive pictures by Rankin were shot when Heidi was three months pregnant with her fourth child. On Karl Lagerfeld’s comments that he’d never heard of her and didn’t know who she was: “I don’t know why [Karl] said that. Maybe he wanted to be in the paper? Maybe he doesn’t understand what I do? It’s bizarre to me that he says he doesn’t know who I am because he’s dressed me in the past. I’ve worn Karl Lagerfeld. Not even Chanel—his line. Lagerfeld doesn’t just send random things everywhere, so it was a big thing for me [to wear his label] to the CFDA Awards a few years ago. I don’t know how he missed that, when he dressed me that time. But you know, it’s cool. People can say whatever they want to say. You can’t please everybody, and you can’t live your life wanting to please everybody either.” On pregnancy, the fourth time around: “It’s hard when you don’t fit in your things anymore. The last month is unbelievable, how rapidly your stomach goes. It’s huge. The thighs, the butt—everything explodes in the end. But it’s bizarre. Just as it’s a miracle that you can grow a human being in your belly, it’s a miracle that your body goes back to normal again. I don’t think you ever get back to exactly the way you were, but you do get close. And I’m happy with that. Especially when you see your kid for the first time.” On knowing that husband Seal was “The One”: "Aside from his sexy stature? He’s a gentle giant. [seal is six- foot-three-and-a-half.] We’re very into family values. If you come to our house in L.A., you’ll see that it’s not a big, museum-like house where you can’t touch anything or sit anywhere. It’s a family house, where three children [Leni, Henry, 4; and Johann, 3] are living. We have toys all over the place.” On keeping her distance from the “Project Runway” models: “Otherwise, I’d get too attached, and I’d take their life story into consideration, which I don’t want to do. Either I like the clothes or I don’t. I don’t want to know that you live with your sick mother. I don’t want to feel badly because they have a sad story, like, ‘Poor thing, let’s keep him on.’ ” For all this and more, check out Page Six Magazine, free inside the New York Post on Thursday, September 10 and available online on Friday, September 11 at http://www.nypost.com/pagesixmag.
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We need bigger versions of these *cough*jal718*cough* Thanks MjAtaura.
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I don't know why you don't think that's a good scan. I like it.
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Thanks! Are you quitting with the cover jal718, or can you scan the pics inside? Please?
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Discussing the fashion world and Project Runway:
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Discussing fashion mistakes:
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Discussing anxiety about Project Runway Season 6:
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Heidi and the Project Runway crew talking about men's underwear:
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Heidi's LEGO sculpture for charity is currently going for $225, but there's a few days left to bid on it: http://surfrider.charitybuzz.com/catalog_items/99504
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Rebecca Romijn
Great stuff Nefertiti
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Why does Heidi keep appearing in magazines that I can't get in the stores? Thanks Dayrell
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Here is the article from L.A. Confidential along with a few teaser images: http://www.la-confidential-magazine.com/LA...COVERSTORY.html VA-VA-VOOM, MS. KLUM FROM VICTORIA’S SECRET VIXEN and Sports Illustrated cover gal to entrepreneur, reality-TV pioneer and mom, Heidi Klum has the Midas touch. Her fashion-competition series, Project Runway—which she created with Desiree Gruber and Harvey and Bob Weinstein—is one of the genre’s most influential success stories and has spawned a companion series, the upcoming Models of the Runway. And though Project Runway’s leap from Bravo, its original cable home, to Lifetime was bumpy—complete with a highly publicized legal battle—it has finally returned to the small screen. The show doesn’t only have a new network, it also has a new backdrop: This season, the hit show is based in LA. And this reality juggernaut shows no signs of slowing down—it’s up for an Outstanding Reality-Competition Program Emmy, while Klum is in the running for Outstanding Reality Host. Add to that her own line of beauty products (In an Instant), various design projects and endorsements, movie and TV guest spots and a hosting gig on Germany’s Next Top Model by Heidi Klum, and you’ve got one busy renaissance woman. Oh yes, there’s also a sexy TeNeues coffee-table book called Rankin’s Heidilicious and a Heidi Barbie coming out, too. Whew! Despite everything going on in Klum’s hectic life, her family—which consists of crooner husband Seal and three kids, with a fourth on the way—always has and always will come first. We caught up with Klum to talk about motherhood, the Emmys and her long-awaited return to the runway (Project Runway, that is). LOS ANGELES CONFIDENTIAL: We can all breathe a sigh of relief because Project Runway is back. HEIDI KLUM: It was quite a wait. We’re all very excited! It was annoying. LAC: It’s nice for people to finally see season six, which was filmed in LA for the first time. HK: It is! The contestants worked really hard. I like all the people who come on the show, and I really empathize with them. They’re with us five to six weeks—including all those people who get my auf Wiedersehen early on. When they get voted off I feel for them even more, because they can’t be on the show and they can’t go home. LAC: It seems like everyone involved with Project Runway has to be very committed. HK: Season seven, which airs in January, filmed in New York for six weeks, so I had to move my whole family back to the East Coast. But while the contestants are sewing, I am off. I’ll be with my kids on the top of some double-decker bus thinking, Those people are still at Parsons! LAC: So season six is in LA, season seven is in New York, and season eight will be back in LA? HK: Right. The great thing about shooting in LA is that we get more big-time celebrities on the show. Our designers get so hyped up when we bring out these international superstars. LAC: Are you happy with the show’s new home at Lifetime? HK: It’s been great. They really wanted Project Runway to come on, and the lawsuit put a downer on things for a second, but they’re excited to have us. They’re very accommodating, particularly where food is concerned [laughs]. Food is so important when you’re on a set. People are working from seven in the morning to nine or 10 at night, so it makes a huge difference if there’s random mush or something really great. Maybe because I was pregnant, they always had doughnuts. LAC: Congratulations on being pregnant again, by the way. HK: Thank you. Nine months go so fast. LAC: So tell us about the new show, Models of the Runway, which will also air on Lifetime. HK: The models are a big part of the show, yet they’ve been neglected. They live together in a model apartment, and it shows the process of them being the designers’ muses, not wanting to get kicked off, talking, living—we capture it all. LAC: Why are people so fascinated with models? HK: I think it’s like a dream world where you have these gorgeous girls, but they’re all just people at the end of the day. Models of the Runway is for people who want to know more about how Project Runway is run. LAC: Was there a risk involved in moving the show to LA? HK: People will ask us, “Why LA? LA isn’t a fashion capital.” But if you look at the history of American fashion, it started in Hollywood with designers making gowns for all the starlets. Sometimes I joke with Tim [Gunn] that we should do Project Runway on an island. “Here’s 15 minutes, now go into the bushes and find whatever you can and make an outfit.” I picture Michael [Kors] and me, super tan in our director’s chairs and me in a bikini saying, “Welcome to the runway!” LAC: I think you just planned season nine. In other exciting news, your new coffee-table book, Rankin’s Heidilicious, is coming out in October. HK: It’s very naughty. I’ve been shooting with this photographer, Rankin, for seven years, and working with him is fun because he always makes me look different. And he always gets me to take my clothes off for some reason. We’ll do some job, and then he’ll say, “Why don’t we shoot some more things,” and I’ll wind up without anything on. LAC: The world will definitely be looking forward to that book! On top of that, you have a new Barbie? HK: Yes! It’s part of Mattel’s Blonde Ambition series. The first one is Marilyn Monroe, the second is Goldie Hawn and the third is me! They said, “We want you to be part of this.” And I thought, Wow! Growing up with Barbie, it’s a dream to get my own. I got to go to Mattel and look through the heads and hair and outfits. I wanted it to be my daughter’s favorite, so I’m wearing the glitziest pink minidress in the world. And it always bothered me that Barbie was naked, so mine has on this cute pink bra and panties. LAC: Of course it does. Are you excited about your Emmy nominations? HK: Definitely! I was nominated last year [for Best Reality Host], and the five of us from that category hosted the awards. Man, we got so beaten over the head for that! It’s not like the four boys and. You get hired to do it, they give you a script and you learn your lines. If I could have, I would have done the whole thing in German, with subtitles—everyone in dirndls and on swings and milking cows. Each nominee would have had to ride in on a big cow and milk it. LAC: Now that’s must-see TV if you ask me. Are you eager to win, or is it really an honor just to be nominated? HK: At the end of the day, it really is great to be nominated. Out of all these hundreds of TV channels, only a handful of people are chosen. Then again, it would be nice to put an Emmy next to my husband’s MTV Video Music Award and many Grammys. ★
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From USA Today: http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2009-0...nterstitialskip Heidi Klum and Seal are waving the white flag. The supermodel, 36, and her 46-year-old soul-singing husband are expecting their fourth child in October, and Klum says emphatically that it'll be their last. "We're outnumbered," Klum says with a giggle from her dressing room before an appearance on The Tonight Show. "Four is perfect. Three is a lot. But four? It's a lot of work. We're hands-on, and we feel like this is what we can handle." Their children, 5-year-old daughter Leni and sons Henry, 3, and Johan, 2, are excited for their baby sister's arrival; she'll be able to help with the takeover, Klum jokes. "Actually, they've taken over already. I'm not someone who is like, 'OK, this is a museum, and you can't sit here and you can't touch this and everything has to be put in its place.' They live there as much as we do," she says. "You come into our house, and there is a giant elephant and lion to welcome you. We have those big stuffed animals, and we have toys and things everywhere." Klum, who returns as Project Runway host tonight, stayed home with the kids this summer while her husband spent June and July touring Europe. "Someone always has to be the captain of the ship. I'm definitely the organizer of who is doing what. What are we eating, where are we going, what's the plan for the day; making sure everything runs smoothly," she says, sitting in a makeup chair getting touch-ups. "You know, I would have been a very good event planner. Or a personal assistant." Alternate careers aside, Klum is looking forward to a busy fall, which includes the launch of a Heidi Klum Barbie doll in September. Klum also will release another Victoria's Secret makeup line, this one Indian-inspired, later this year. For now, though, her focus is settling on a name for her newborn. "Because we know it's going to be our last baby, it's way harder. We've never had this back and forth before," she says. "Before it was like, 'This is the name and that's that.' We're going to wait until we see the baby and hopefully the light bulb will come on and then it'll be like, ding-ding-ding!"
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I'm not sure about the last one, but the first 6 pictures are from Victoria's Secret. (Y)
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Behind the scenes of the Heidi Klum Barbie photoshoot:
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Heidi Klum and Jimmy Jimmy CoCo talk about spray tans: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/around-town/fash..._National_.html
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From Modelinia: Q: What is better than one Heidi Klum? A: 1,000 pieces of Heidi Klum. At least that’s the thought behind Editions Ricordi’s newest limited-edition puzzle, featuring a magical photo of Heidi by Ruven Afanador. The company turned the image “Couture Banquet” originally taken for Vogue España into little cutouts—creating an imaginative way to experience and enjoy another stunning editorial of Heidi. The puzzle comes in a silk bag and handmade wooden box with a red velvet interior, and retails for $490. Really, when you think about it, that’s only $0.49 per piece of a supermodel. What a deal! Preorder yours now at [email protected] or take your chances and wait until October 2009 when it’s able for purchase online.
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Heidi Klum Always Ends Up Naked http://justjared.buzznet.com/2009/08/29/he...-ends-up-naked/ Heidi Klum takes the September 2009 cover of Los Angeles Confidential, on stands September 4. Seal may be married to the 36-year-old Project Runway host but he isn’t the only man who can get her naked. The pregnant supermodel tells LAC her long time friend and photographer, Rankin “always gets me to take my clothes off for some reason. We’ll do some job…and I’ll wind up without anything on.” The duo’s new coffee-table book “Rankin Heidilicious” which Klum admits is “very naughty” comes out in October.