Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum is a German model, television host, businesswoman, fashion designer, television producer, and occasional actress. She appeared on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and in 1999 became the first German model to become a Victoria's Secret Angel...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionModel
Date of Birth1 June 1973
CityBergisch Gladbach, Germany
CountryGermany
beautiful fun having-fun
Have fun-a smile is the most beautiful thing on a woman.
heartbroken partners figuring-it
I've been heartbroken. I've broken hearts. That's part of life, and its part of figuring out who you are so you can find the right partner.
sexy fashion hate
Sexy for me is a curvy woman - doesn't have to be skinny, which I hate anyway. I'm glad [the fashion industry] is changing slowly a little bit now to get more into the boobs and hips again.
clothes personality trying
Wear something you feel gorgeous in and don't try too hard; it's much sexier when it appears effortless. Clothes that don't fit, or don't fit the wearer's personality, don't help.
army pajamas whole
I have a whole army of pajamas.
children growing-up missing
Children are very addicting. Once they start growing up, you miss when they were little.
couple
Every couple goes through things.
healthy healthy-food difficult
It's not difficult for me to stay healthy. I like healthy food.
moving divorce people
People say, 'Oh, God, how devastating to go through a divorce.' Did I wish for this to happen to my family? No. But everyone is healthy; we're moving on with our lives.
sexy nice cotton
You should spend your money on some nice lingerie. Big wool cotton pants, that just doesn't work. You have to feel sexy.
house want
For me, my business is my business and my house is my house. I don't want the public in my house.
problem models
So everyone has that problem, models have that problem, too.
fun children important
It's important for children to see what's out there and learn that it's fun to go.
book clothes glue
I used to do my own taxes. You know how you buy that gigantic sheet at Staples, add up the restaurants, clothes, and taxis and glue your receipts into the book month by month? The more money I made, the more complicated things got.