Meatballs and yodelling: Heidi Klum has weird fantasies

Singing? artistry? Sorcery? No, Heidi Klum would not present any of this if she were to take part in a talent show like "America's Got Talent".

Meatballs and yodelling: Heidi Klum has weird fantasies

Singing? artistry? Sorcery? No, Heidi Klum would not present any of this if she were to take part in a talent show like "America's Got Talent". She has a completely different performance in mind, as she now reveals on the sidelines of the "People's Choice Awards".

Heidi Klum made a special appearance on the red carpet of the "People's Choice Awards". At the event in Santa Monica, California, the 49-year-old wore an asymmetric green-and-white mini dress by Yannik Zamboni. She combined the outfit with white boots that reached her thighs.

In addition to the dress, Klum also presented her yodeling talent in an interview with "E! News". Laverne Cox asked the America's Got Talent judge what she would be doing on the talent show. Klum's answer: "I would yodel and make meatballs at the same time." She added, "I love to yodel." Then there was a taste of their passion, as can be seen in a clip on "Eonline".

In the interview, Klum also revealed that she's already thinking about her Halloween costume for next year. After a Corona break, the "Queen of Halloween" was able to celebrate her legendary horror party in New York again this year. It will be difficult for her to surpass her extraordinary look in 2023. This time she was known to be in a worm costume from head to toe. The elongated, reddish shiny costume was snuggled up to the model's body, only small slits were left out for the mouth and eyes.

Husband Tom Kaulitz turned into a fisherman who held the worm of the evening with a fishing rod. To add to the scary factor, the musician was given a droopy eye by the makeup artists.

"This is one of the best costumes I'd say because it's so unusual and so big and weird," Klum told reporters at the party at the Lower East Side Moxy Hotel, according to Page Six. "But I have a hard time moving. I don't really have arms or legs," she added. "If I fall, I need someone to help me get back up. I'm stuck."