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  1. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
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    Another Oscar preview video: http://www.hollyscoop.com/heidi-klum/heidi...ards_14818.aspx
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    Thanks Ksenia and stefkay! And to jal718: j/k
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    Here's a round of applause for stefkay! :clap: :clap:
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    Beat you to it jal And so people know, these are my original scans fresh off my new scanner!
  8. ez_c replied to bar none's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Miha, Im pretty sure its not VS Sexy Book. Besides, the original file name when I found it was 'MarisaMillerGQ2005'...I dont know may be its GQ 2005 ? Could it be true ? It looks somewhat similar to VS but at the same time Im 80% sure its not. May be someone can tell for sure... Thanks ez_c for the scans and miha for the pictures posting though, i like black and white photos.
  9. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Vielen Dank stefkay!
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    Great stefkay! I look forward to seeing the rest! But, the guy in me is really interested to know exactly what she says around 36 minutes in. They talk about her "whole package" comment on Oprah and the Victoria's Secret commercial where she plays with her breasts. Reinhold asks something about being sexy in the commercial but I don't understand her response. Then they talk about the reaction to her "whole package" comment. Could you translate that part for us? Thanks again for your efforts!
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    I also have to add that I love the style of the show. In America you typically have a 5 minute interview of nothing but fluff questions (How's it going? Tell us about your kids... How fun was shooting this scene in the movie? etc) before they cut you off for a commercial break, but Beckmann actually sits you down for an hour with some really probing questions (politics, parenting styles, differences in cultures, etc). Correct me if I'm wrong stefkay, but it seems like Beckmann treats Heidi like an expert in everything she does, whereas the typical American talk show would view her as just a pretty face on a magazine. It's like in Germany they ask "What can we learn from her?" and in America they ask "How can she entertain us?"
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    Thanks for the link stefkay! I know some German, but a more detailed transcript would really help me out. It sounds like a great interview!
  14. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Another TV appearance has been announced: The Ellen Degeneres Show: Wednesday (27 February)
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    Heidi Klum has two appearances coming up: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Thursday (21 February) Jimmy Kimmel Live: Wednesday (27 February)
  16. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Thanks again stefkay and Ksenia!
  17. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    More good stuff stefkay!
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    Here's the story the gossip blogs are big on from that interview: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20178595,00.html A neighbor wants to help Britney Spears: Heidi Klum. The supermodel and Project Runway star, 34, says that her family would welcome Spears, 26, with open arms as the troubled singer seeks to reassemble her life. "She can call me and come live in our house with us for a couple of months. I would help set her straight," Klum, who was born in Germany, tells broadcaster ARD in an interview set to air Monday in her native country, the Associated Press reports. "I am sorry when a young person gets thrown so off track. She has, of course, lived an extremely wild life," adds Klum, according to an interview transcript. A Beverly Hills resident, like Spears, Klum is a mother of three (the children, two boys and a girl, are aged 1, 2 and 3) and married to the singer Seal. Klum believes that the pop star could benefit from being in her stable household. "I have never been as happy as I am today," says Klum. "I have found the man of my life, and we have three great kids. They are all so different and fantastic that it really can't get better than this."
  19. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Thanks miss!
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    Thanks Ksenia and Classy!
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    Thanks for the updates gals.
  25. ez_c replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    I got the Australian Men's Style magazine on eBay. Here's the article. Scans will follow at a later date. Thrilling Heidi Legend dictates most women in the bare-n'-wear caper are whippets subsisting on cocaine and Gauloises, so talking to one of them about food can seem cruel and unusual. Even for a clean-living model, a mention of carbohydrates will elicit a wild-eyed lust and possibly a purge. Take the mouth-watering Heidi Klum. The woman radiates health, but in less than a half-hour while talking to Men's Style she expressed: - a sentimental familiarity with blood sausage: "I can do blood sausage because I'm from Germany. I bet you can't do blood sausage." - an appreciation for Australian fruit: "I love the food there. It's so healthy. I love the avocados. You guys put avocados on everything. On eggs - on everything!" - an anything goes policy with eggs: "I like them all different ways. Sometimes I like hard boiled, sometimes I like them with the yoke still soft, sometimes I like them poached." - a passion for pork: "Yeah! We were in Germany for Oktoberfest and we had a pig with the crackling, which was just delicious. We do it a really great way with the red 'kraut, white 'kraut - sauerkraut - all those things. I love the knödel, which is the potato dumplings. I love food like that. I wish I had that right now. In fact, I wish I had a side plate full of cracklings. It's the best." And for the moment, both of our mouths are watering. The 34 year old mother of three is holed up in New York's St. Regis Hotel having her make-up done. Her afternoon consisted of champagne accompanied by "those little tea sandwiches" with 60 editors of beauty magazines, launching the cosmetics range "In An Instant by Heidi Klum". It's part of the expanding Klum portfolio which includes shoes, jewellery, lingerie, musical performances and the television shows Germany's Next Top Model and Project Runway. In the 12 months to July she pocketed about US$8 million (AU$9 million), which landed her in the third spot on Forbes's 15 top earning models list behind Gisele Bündchen and Kate Moss. Later in the evening, Heidi will receive an ACE award for the intriguing Fashion Influencer category and later she and Seal will go, if you will forgive the phrase, clubbing. This lavish life is light years away from the provincial fraülein plucked from 25,000 hopefuls to win a modeling competition back in 1991. History is littered with broken beauty queens: glorious gams do not make the model "super" on their own. British photographer Rankin reckons Heidi's magic is a mash of Protestant work ethic and vision. "She's very creative," he told Men's Style. "She'll often email me with ideas for shoots and she's really involved in post-production, and that's very unique amongst models. She has this fantastic energy that you can't fault. She's quite sexual and I can almost be quite embarrassed. She'll be naked and she'll come up and lean on you and it's always quite disconcerting to me. She's married to Seal and I love him - he's a really nice guy and he's not scary at all - but it's like, 'Heidi, you're married and I'm engaged and you scare me.' She's very empowered in a sexual way." Not that he's complaining. Klum reciprocates. "He's a great photographer - a great guy. [but] to be honest, maybe he thinks about it more than I do. I mean, I'm free in front of the camera and I just move around. I wouldn't do that with too many photographers, either. But with him I do because I know he will only ever show me from the best angle. But I like to move around and do sexy poses in front of the camera. I have no problem with that. I like it. It's fun." Of course. But, doesn't one get tired waving around one's tush? "I don't really wave it around! Is that an Australian word? Tush? No. You say bum... Yeah, you say bum - or arse! Ha!" Klum's mastery of the Australian accent is good, certainly better than any other German supermodel. Or any German, for that matter. She digs the place, especially Sydney's Curl Curl Beach, but there are limits. "One thing I can't do is Vegemite. I cahn't. Ha ha ha! I love talkin' Aw-stray-lian. Yearh. I've been to Australia many times. Have you ever climbed the Harbour Bridge?" It's this goofy artlessness that sets Heidi Klum apart. She's not a phone-chucker or a drug sink, she's a healthy woman who loves to giggle and isn't afraid to say what she thinks. For example, in October she and Seal were interviewed on Oprah. Klum caused a squawk of consternation across tabloid America when she described meeting Seal. "I met him in a hotel lobby in New York City and he came in just from the gym. I was sitting there and I was like, 'Wow!' I pretty much saw everything - the whole package. He had bicycle shorts on. Tight, short bicycle shorts." Today she says, "People always take things out of context. I was talking about the whole package from head-to-toe. I think they [journalists] got a little bit carried away and changed the package I was talking about to a different kind of package." Anyone who has seen the clip knows this is sophistry. The package in question and an agog Oprah laugh along with a whooping audience and you know exactly which package Ms. Klum is talking about. Would their first meeting be any different had he been wearing, say, overalls? "But he wasn't. He was wearing what he was wearing," Klum says slyly, before adding a pointed, "You know?" Sure do. Blood sausage, madam?