I’m proud that at the age of 51 I still run on the beach with my breasts, says Heidi Klum
HEIDI Klum has revealed she will wear miniskirts until she is 70 and is not afraid to run around with her breasts hanging.
The model, television host, producer and businesswoman confessed that she doesn’t care what people think or say about her and likes to show off her body even after giving birth and breastfeeding four children.
The mother, 51, the first German model to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel, recently spoke with Alex Cooper on an episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast.
Heidi, who previously admitted that life is much better without clothes, spoke to the podcast host about all things aging and why we shouldn’t be afraid of getting older.
The star, who has four children and a whopping 12 million followers on Instagram, confessed that she is proud to show off her legs in small skirts and will continue to do so regardless of her age.
The model said: “I get asked all the time about miniskirts: how long are you going to wear miniskirts?
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“I’ve often said: If I feel like it, I’ll probably walk around in a miniskirt at 70 if I want to show my legs.
“I see all my flaws, this is it. Such is life. You climb, you get older, and it goes down the hill again with our appearance and no more being chubby and this, that and the other.
“But at the end of the day, I still look in the mirror and feel good about myself. I still have the passion for shopping for fun things, doing my hair, and doing my makeup.
“I still have the fire in me. I still like nice things and I still run on the beach with my boobs out and I don’t really care.
“Do they look what they look like before they had children and they sucked the life out of them? They are different now and yes, thanks for pointing it out, it is true they are different. I had four children and I breastfed them.”
But Heidi explained that she doesn’t want to listen to negative comments people say about her and her age, adding: ‘If [people] guess, so be it, I don’t care.
“I feel very strongly about myself, even though people say things, it doesn’t really affect me.
“I look at myself and yes, my legs don’t look like your legs in my twenties, but I still feel good with my legs and that’s why I go with it.
Everything we know about Heidi Klum
Career highlights:
- Modeling: Gained fame in the late 1990s and became the first German model to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel.
- Television: Host and jury member of ‘Germany’s Next Topmodel’ and ‘Project Runway’, which earned her an Emmy Award for the latter.
- Acting: Has appeared in several films and TV shows, including ‘Sex and the City’, ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ and ‘Desperate Housewives’.
- Business ventures: Launched her own lingerie line, “Heidi Klum Intimates”, and has collaborated on several fashion and beauty products.
Personal life:
- Marriages: Was married to stylist Ric Pipino (1997-2002), singer Seal (2005-2014) and musician Tom Kaulitz (2019-present).
- Children: Four children: Leni, Henry, Johan and Lou.
- Nationality: Was naturalized as a US citizen in 2008, but retains her German citizenship.
“As long as I feel it, I don’t really care what people think or say to me, really.”
The blonde-haired beauty, who is famous for her breathtaking Halloween outfits, explained how her body has changed over the years.
Sometimes I’m in the club and I might be the oldest person there, but I don’t care
Heidi Klum
She continued: “I’ve had four kids, I’ve been pregnant and once you have a baby it’s not like your stomach is flat, you deflate a little bit, everything is still a little chubby, and I had those four children. time.”
And despite being a mother of four, Heidi shared that you’ll still find her partying and having fun as she beamed: “Sometimes I’m in the club and I might be the oldest person there, but I really know not. concern.
“One thing happens: we all die. So why listen to all this negative noise?
“Surround yourself with people who are great, who are positive.
‘Shake off all the nonsense and do the same. We only have one life.”