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Heidi Klum’s Halloween costumes through the years
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Heidi Klum’s Halloween costumes through the years

NEW YORK (AP) — Halloween From candy to jack-o-lanterns, there are many traditions and annual displays. Heidi Klum’s costume.

The supermodel-turned-TV personality loves to wow her guests with her elaborate costumes, like when she arrived at the event on the end of a fishing rod in 2022. crawling worm costume.

“I just wanted to be something random,” he explained, lying on the floor for maximum worm-like effect. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone have a rainworm before.”

Last year he enlisted the help of several Cirque du Soleil performers. He wore tail feathers on his peacock costume.

“You know, there’s a lot of planning going into this,” Klum said through her peacock’s beak, flanked by her husband, Tom Kaulitz, dressed as an egg. “Because you have to have an idea first.”

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At her 2008 party, she dressed as Kali, the Hindu goddess of death and destruction; They had multiple arms, hanging heads, and a deep layer of blue body paint.

Klum told The Associated Press she would immediately plan her appearance for the following year. “After tonight I’ll think about what to do next year. It always has to be different. Totally different,” he said.

Other notable Klum costumes over the years include a giant Transformer, a clone of an aged version of herself (complete with several Klum look-alikes), and an alien experiment gone awry.

The star has also transformed into a scary butterfly, a monkey, a cat, a crow and cartoon characters like Jessica Rabbit and Fiona from “Shrek.”

Her advice for those still trying to decide what to wear this Halloween? Leave store-bought masks at home.

“I personally don’t like it when people hide behind those full masks. “I’d rather people be a little creative and play with their faces, put on a lot of makeup,” she told the AP in 2007. “I always like this best, my face gets really scary. .”

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