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Heidi Klum
From Gotham Magazine: http://gotham-magazine.com/the-latest/people-and-parties/postings/chris-kattan-overshares-about-his-alexander-wang-outfit-at-the-cfda-awards
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From the Hamptons Magazine party:
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Behind the scenes video for Hamptons Magazine here: http://hamptons-magazine.com/vids/covers/videos/behind-the-scenes-heidi-klum
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Heidi is also in the Memorial Day Issue of Hamptons Magazine: http://hamptons-magazine.com/personalities/articles/supermodel-mom-of-four-heidi-klum-opens-up-to-tim-gunn TV host, reality-show judge, fashion designer, and mother of four—Heidi Klum does it all. Here, she talks to her Project Runway costar, Tim Gunn, about winning an Emmy, balancing work and family, and her favorite “splashy” Hamptons destination. As the host of of America’s Got Talent and judge on Project Runway and Germany’s Next Top Model, Heidi Klum is a multi-hyphenate dynamo. Recently she added designer to her extensive résumé, with the creation of Truly Scrumptious, a line of whimsical yet stylish clothing, accessories, and furniture for kids available at Babies “R” Us stores nationwide as well as a fitness-meets-fashion collaboration with New Balance. And as much as audiences have fallen for the German-born stunner, her Project Runway costar and co–Emmy Award winner, Tim Gunn, is equally smitten. “As incredibly stunning and gorgeous and beautiful as Heidi is in print, on camera, on film, and on television, in person Heidi takes your breath away,” says Gunn. “There was a time she had her hand in mine and I looked at her and said, ‘Even your knuckles are stunning.’” In the Hamptons, the mother of four (to daughters Leni, 10, and Lou, 5, and sons Henry, 9, and Johan, 8) is more likely to be found on the water slides of Splish Splash than parading down a red carpet in flashy new fashions. Here, she talks candidly about the challenges of balancing it all. Tim Gunn: Compared to you, I feel like I am floating in ether, because Heidi, honestly, I don’t know how you do it all. I just have me, while you have four kids. Heidi Klum: That’s the part that can sometimes get a little tricky, because I want to make time for my kids. This morning is the first day in the six days of shooting America’s Got Talent I got picked up at 8:45, but I still had to get up at 6 am and make breakfast and be there with my kids because I shoot till 9 pm. At least I can spend a little time with them in the morning.... You made the most incredible video. I don’t know how many people are aware of it, but it was called “I Have To Do Everything Around Here,” and it was a bunch of scenes at Project Runway where you were the producer, the director, you were miking people, doing the hair and makeup, the lighting, vacuuming the runway, getting my lunch.... Talk a little about what the real behind the scenes is like. The real behind the scenes is not that crazy—I don’t do Nina’s hair and I don’t get your lunch. But we do have a lot of meetings with the producers and the network. We talk about how the next season looks, what our challenges are, and how we can put different twists on things to keep it fresh for our audience and also for our designers and for us. We talk about what things went wrong or if one of the designers packed their bags in the middle of the night and ran off. Things happen, and we have to deal with it. That’s one of the things I love about the show—it really is real. We don’t do anything that’s false; we just let things happen. What’s your favorite part of the show? We have talented designers who normally wouldn’t be able to have a voice, and we give them a platform. Even if they don’t make it, it is still an amazing experience for them to show their talent to millions of people across America. Then when we have a winner, they really get a kick-start into the industry they want to be in. Every year we have 15 or 16 players on the stage, and they are always with the sparkly, wanting eyes. I look at them, and I think, They are not actors; they are real people who have passion, and we can help push them along a little bit and that’s exciting for me. I share that with you, and I will also add that what’s so great for season 13 is that the economy is so much better than it has been for so many past seasons; that’s a real advantage for our designers. Absolutely. It’s even hard for big designers to stay [in business]. I look at Christian Siriano and the stuff he is doing with Payless; he is on Oprah and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. We have had some real success stories come out of our show, and I’m so proud of that. How do you balance family and work? When I have days off, I pile that time with fun things for the kids to do. We go to the beach and play in the sand or they go in the ocean or we go on a bike ride or do a picnic with friends. They go to soccer, ballet, or karate, or we do play dates at the house with big barbecues or swimming parties, and we have a trampoline outside. We go on hikes with the dogs. When I do Project Runway in New York, all those days when the designers are working and I’m off, I do things with my kids. I go and see all of the Broadway shows, or we take the double-decker bus around the city and see all of the highlights of New York City or we go to the Statue of Liberty. I always think of things for them to do to keep them entertained and make it memorable. On days when I’m shooting, they go to school. I feel more exhausted hearing this. Sometimes it is. Sometimes being with the kids can actually be more exhausting than going to work because I have four of them. New York is a crazy city, so my eyes have to be everywhere. They can’t walk around without holding hands. There are a lot of rules when we move around the city, but they don’t know it any other way because we have been shooting Project Runway for so many seasons. Do you bring the kids out here to the Hamptons? I do. I get a nine-person passenger van, and we all pile in and come to the Hamptons for the weekend. We love the concrete jungle, but sometimes it’s nice for them to go to the beach or sometimes we go to Splish Splash. I told [Project Runway judge] Nina [Garcia] and she said, “You can’t get me to Splish Splash; I can’t go and be in a bathing suit.” And I said, “No, you have to go to Splish Splash.” Now she loves it, and she sees how much my kids love it, too. It’s fun. Maybe you ought to come with my kids and me. My trouble is that I never have days off when we’re shooting. Well, that’s not good. See, you need to plan better. We might have to work on the schedule so you can come with my kids and me to Splish Splash. Independent of the kids, what is your favorite part about the Hamptons? It’s just mellow. I see a lot of people I normally wouldn’t see that much and people I haven’t seen in a while. I have a lot of friends who have houses out here, so I go and visit them with the kids and then we do barbecues and we hang around the pool. It’s nice to spend the weekend in the Hamptons and get out of the madness of New York City. Can you believe we’ve done 13 seasons of Project Runway? It’s amazing; we didn’t expect that in the same way that I didn’t expect to find such an amazing jewel like yourself. Oh, you are so lovely to say that. When we sold the show, we didn’t really have you in mind for it. Then there you were and we were like, “He’s amazing, and we have to work him fully into the show,” because you are one of a kind. You are not only so knowledgeable and have been in the industry for so long, but you are also so much fun. You gave us one of the biggest catchphrases: “Make it work.” You couldn’t have written it, you couldn’t have planned it, sometimes things just happen and you just go with it. That’s what I think is wonderful about the show. We didn’t chase it; we didn’t push it; we just did it, and people responded to it. I want to confide in you—I still get so starstruck in your presence that I break out in a hot sweat. No, you don’t! You’re a mess for that. You are so cute; I love you, Tim; I really do. We even got to experience winning an Emmy Award together last year. We were a little bit tipsy because we went on stage at the beginning of the Emmys, then we had three hours in between presenting and our award. We said, “Let’s have a glass of Champagne. We are looking fabulous; we are in a fabulous mood; we are excited to be nominated and nervous.” We ran across the street to the Marriott and got a little tipsy. The producers came [and got us before our award]. We were sitting in the front row, and on stage Neil Patrick Harris says, “Okay, next category, reality television.... and here are the nominees.... and the winners are Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum.” Whatever happened in that moment I can’t properly recall because we had a few glasses of Champagne and I couldn’t believe that they said our names. I feel like you talked the whole time, and I was the echo. I don’t remember a thing I said. I only remember that we got backstage after we had our trophies in hand and we looked at each other and asked, “What did we just say?” And we didn’t know. I was so nervous and relieved at the same time because we have been working on Project Runway for so many years. All of a sudden when they say your name, you feel relieved. It was incredible. Pamela Fryman, who was the director of [i]How I Met Your Mother[/i] said, “You two were adorable.” We were. Where do you have your Emmy? It’s in my kitchen. That’s fun! I have a home office, and I have it on my big desk. It’s like right there staring at me all of the time. Thank you for doing this interview with me! I love and adore you, and I’m the luckiest guy in the world to be able to call you a friend. I would do anything for you, anytime, anywhere. Then I would love for you to do a home-cooked meal for me and invite me to your house one night and I can bring my children. After all of these years, I would love to see where you live, how you live, and I would love to have a home-cooked meal. You said that you would do anything and everything I want—that’s my wish We’ll do it. It will be an honor and a privilege—consider it done.
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Talking about America's Got Talent Season 9:
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Another behind the scenes video from Us Weekly: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-style/news/heidi-klum-sexy-bodysuit-behind-the-scenes-video-2014225 Plus, a few screen caps:
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Heidi is on the cover of the next issue of Us Weekly (The Body Issue), May 2014. Video here: http://www.accesshollywood.com/heidi-klums-beach-body_video_2172837
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Heidi Klum receives the Crystal Cross Award from the American Red Cross at the Tiffany Circle Women's Leadership Summit at the French Embassy on May 17, 2014 in Washington, DC.
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Red Cross to honor Heidi Klum for charity work http://www.wjla.com/articles/2014/05/red-cross-to-honor-heidi-klum-for-charity-work-103221.html The American Red Cross is honoring Heidi Klum in Washington for her work volunteering with the charity. Klum will receive the organization's Crystal Cross Award on Saturday. The award honors celebrities who have shown exemplary support of the Red Cross mission. The charity says Klum was chosen for her generous contributions and volunteer efforts after Superstorm Sandy. She delivered goods to families affected by the storm in the New York area and hosted fundraisers for the relief effort. Klum has also served on the Red Cross "celebrity cabinet" for 10 years and has worked to promote various initiatives. Past recipients of the award include Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, Josh Duhamel, Jamie Lee Curtis and Sean Penn.
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Video of Heidi on The Today Show (16 May 2014): http://www.today.com/entertainment/season-9-kiss-swine-heidi-klum-says-americas-got-talent-2D79674789
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Anyone from Germany who can record a show? My understanding of this story: http://www.presseportal.de/pm/25171/2735530/heidi-klum-privat-wie-nie-ich-habe-noch-nie-gedacht-ich-moechte-nicht-beruehmt-sein-heidi is that Pro7 will be airing a special, in-depth interview with Heidi, where she "reveals her private life like never before." "Heidi takes the audience on an intimate journey into her childhood, her secret family life, her arduous beginnings as a model and lets them have part in today's fame." It airs on Thursday, 15 May 2014 at 20:15.
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How do supermodels break in a pair of new heels? Heidi Klum shares her secret! http://news.instyle.com/2014/05/08/heidi-klum-shoe-must-haves/ Supermodel, mom, TV personality, designer—Heidi Klum does it all. But even this runway-strutting model has her issues with high heels just like the rest of us! We spoke to Klum, who is the new face of Dr. Scholl’s, at the launch of the brand’s new Dreamwalk insoles ($8; target.com), where she shared her shoe secrets exclusively with InStyle.com. Keep reading to learn her must-know tips to breaking in a pair of heels, and more! What’s the key to pulling off high heels? High heels are amazing because they make your legs look better and I feel immediately sexier with heels on … but there is nothing more unattractive than when you see a girl hobbling around in shoes she can’t walk in. When you’re thinking of buying a pair of shoes, make sure to walk around in the store for a bit—it’s like a practice run. If you can’t walk in them, don’t get them! Any tricks to breaking in shoes? I’ve been wearing heels for years but never relied on insoles. Dr. Scholl’s sent me their new insoles while I was shooting for four months with my German TV show. I tried them for the whole season and I just loved them. I do 10 to 20 hour days with that show—that’s a long day in heels! Some of the insoles have a little arch on the pad so there’s not so much pressure on the feet and some of them help absorb moisture. What are three essential shoes every woman needs to have in her closet? I love a short black boot with a flat sole, a little black booty with a chunky heel, and a beautiful black pump. I like black because it goes with everything!
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Heidi Klum On Her Perfect Mother's Day, Original Career Aspirations, and More http://moms.popsugar.com/Heidi-Klum-Talks-About-Kids-34692411 With four kids of her own and a career that includes designing both children's furniture and apparel, Heidi Klum is one experienced model mom. We caught up with Heidi and learned about her original career plans, her latest Truly Scrumptious collection for Babies 'R Us, and how her kids inspire her. Keep reading to see some of our favorite Truly Scrumptious picks for Spring and Summer, and find out how Heidi hopes to spend Mother's Day. POPSUGAR: What inspired you to start a children's line, and how involved are you in the design process? Heidi Klum: I’ve always loved designing and was actually set to go to design school in Germany before I won the modeling competition that set my career in motion. My designs for Truly Scrumptious have been inspired by experiences with my four kids. I just think kids are truly scrumptious and deserve to have nothing but the best! I work hand-in-hand with Babies 'R Us throughout the entire process — from the conceptualization to the design — in creating the collection. Each of these products have my very own "mom stamp of approval." I’m pretty serious about anything that has my name on it. PS: You have a nursery/kids furniture line as well. Is there congruity between the clothing and furniture/decor, or do you view them as two totally separate entities? HK: I wanted every item in the Truly Scrumptious brand to be fun and have a fresh look, while also being practical enough for moms to love and to use every day. For inspiration, I thought about the outfits I loved to dress my kids in and the nursery designs I wished were available when I created my kids’ rooms. I also designed diaper bags to include features that were most important to me, like storage, durable fabrics, and — of course — style! I’ve incorporated all of those elements into one cohesive brand. I wanted to create a one-stop shop for moms. PS: What's your approach to dressing your own kids? Do they choose their own clothes, or do you take charge? HK: Each of my four kids have their own unique style, which I love! I let them choose their own outfits, but am always there to help them when they need me for advice. I love to see the cute, cool, and sometimes crazy outfits they choose. And I often take bits and pieces of their wardrobes as inspiration when designing the Truly Scrumptious collection. My son Johan was really into drawing monsters for a long time, so we did some really fun monster pieces. Johan even designed a monster for a t-shirt where all of the proceeds went to benefit Save the Children. I think it’s important to teach kids about giving back early on. PS: As someone who's done it four times yourself, what advice do you have for new or expectant moms as they shop for their new babies? Any "mom must haves" or things that you found to be a waste? HK: I have a decade of mom experience, so I know all the products that parents need for their little ones, the features that offer the most functionality, and the styles that appeal to them most. So many new items are introduced on a regular basis, so it’s fun to check out the new trends — especially when it comes to kids’ fashions, while keeping in mind that sometimes the basics are most practical for you and your little ones’ needs. When I was pregnant, it was so helpful to be able to go to a store like Babies 'R Us, where you can pick up everything you need for you and for baby, all under one roof. PS: Mother's Day is right around the corner. Tell us, what would be your perfect day? HK: My most perfect days are when my kids and I are doing something fun and active together. We love going to the beach, riding our bikes, and spending quality time together. I think most moms agree that time together is always the best gift.
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On the red carpet before a round of America's Got Talent auditions (22 April 2014):
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And from the next day (16 April 2014). Heidi's topless Mexican holiday set #3. WARNING: NUDITY!
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And more: WATCH OUT: harmful nudity!
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There are actually a lot more pictures from her topless holiday in Mexico (15 April 2014). Don't click, there's lots of nudity, and probably a few duplicates.
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"My kids aren't interested in showbiz" http://wonderwall.msn.com/tv/heidi-klum-my-kids-arent-interested-in-showbiz-28775.gallery Heidi Klum and Seal may be two of the most recognizable entertainers on the planet, but don't expect their four children to follow in their footsteps. According to the "America's Got Talent" judge, her kids aren't interested in pursuing careers in Hollywood. Wonderwall recently caught up with the supermodel during her promotional duties for "AGT." She dished on what her kids are into, whether she'd like to expand her brood, how she juggles her bi-coastal commitments and more! Keep reading for the highlights. Heidi Klum on whether or not her kids are interested in performing on 'America's Got Talent': "They [don't] want to be entertainers and be on stage. They don't! It's weird because their mom and dad are both entertainers and are on stage -- and I'm fine with that! I'm not pushing them to go that way. There are many other jobs that they can do. … I wouldn't be against it, but it's not a question. I'm just leaving it alone. It's a tough business, entertainment." Heidi Klum on what her four children are into: "So far, they don't really think about what they want to be when they grow up. Right now, it's about going to school, having good grades. … They all have their own little things that they love to do: soccer, gymnastics, flag football. They're really into sports, and I'm very much into that as well because I think sport is so important for kids." Heidi Klum on teaching her four children how to cook: "I like to teach them how to cook. It's good. I've been doing that for a few years. I think food is important, especially nowadays. So they get very involved in that." Heidi Klum on whether she'd like to expand her brood: "I'm happy right now. I have four kids. They're healthy. They're happy. I love them to death. I'm happy right now." Heidi Klum on how she handles her bi-coastal lifestyle with four children: "They come with me, like when I go to New York and do 'Project Runway.' For all these years, it has worked that I can do it when they're on their break [from school]. So when they're off from school, I go to New York for three months and they come with me. And when we do 'AGT,' I fly back and forth. It's always two days out of the week because we do the live shows Tuesdays and Wednesdays. So I fly to New York for two days and [then] I fly back. So for the rest of the week, I'm home with them. … It's all about planning." Heidi Klum on whether her kids like to travel: "They're very easy with it because they don't know it any other way. They've been traveling since they were babies. They've been in New York every summer since they've been babies, and 'Project Runway' has been really great: They've moved the schedule so that I can keep doing it with the children. Sometimes [the show was] like, 'Can we move it around so we can air at a different time?' But I can't. So they've been really generous in that way that they've always [shot] it in the summer so that I can still do it and have my kids with me. I couldn't leave them for that long of a time." Heidi Klum on her hobbies: "I don't have any, anymore. I have no time. I did 15 years before I started modeling. I love to paint. I would paint on the weekends in New York when I first moved to New York. So every Saturday, I would take [lessons]. But having four children, it's really hard to have a hobby. It's impossible!" Heidi Klum on the best beauty advice she received from her mom: "To be happy and to smile. … My mom says your best accessory is your smile, to be happy and to make people happy." Heidi Klum on what she loves most about fashion: "That it changes all the time. I get inspired by fashion. It keeps me looking different all the time. I like to play and have fun with fashion."
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Women's Health "Either Or":
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Heidi, Howie and Mel B after NBC Universal Summer Press Day: