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is back with a captivating third season on Prime Video with hosts and executive producers Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn on the search for a designer behind the “next great global fashion brand.” This time, the stakes are as high as ever as a new group of 10 entrepreneurs from around the world compete for $1 million to invest in their budding fashion empire while the judges panel welcomes back House of Harlow 1960 creative director Nicole Richie and Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott. “There is no snoozing time around here. This is a short period of time and you have to really buckle down and really pour out everything that you have,” Klum tells ET.And what makes so intense ( so substantial) compared to other fashion competitions is “with each designer we’re digging deeper,” Gunn says.
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judge Jeremy Scott makes his opinionon this Friday's episode, after he felt the designers collectively put out lackluster designs for the latest challenge.In ET's exclusive sneak peek from the episode, titled «Festival Wear,» the fashion designer is visibly upset over their disappointing work and makes it known that he expected a lot more from them.The challenge called for the remaining designers to create two festival wear outfits to unveil at an outdoor, desert runway. After an impressive team challenge in the previous episode, expectations are high with Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, along with Scott and Nicole Richie setting a high bar for creativity and execution.
Heidi Klum is getting real about dropping her daughter off at college.
Heidi Klum's ex-husband, Seal, has opened up in an emotional and heartfelt new interview to reveal details of his childhood and upbringing. The Kiss From a Rose hitmaker made the revelations on the Think About It podcast with Victoria Azarenka.MORE: Heidi Klum displays baby bump in stunning embellished underwearWhile talking about the love that he has received from his fans, he admitted he didn't get that from his own family.WATCH: Heidi Klum shows off impressive dance moves with her childrenSeal said: "I'm the luckiest person on the planet. I can ...
Making the Cut is making big moves!
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Heidi Klum is one of the most popular models to work with Victoria’s Secret over the years, but she doesn’t appear in Hulu’s tell-all docuseries “Victoria’s Secret: Demons and Angels”, which looks at the dark side of the iconic lingerie brand.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Welcome to this week’s “Just for Variety.” Heidi Klum may have been one of the most famous models associated with Victoria’s Secret, but she says she turned down an invite to be interviewed for Hulu’s “Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons.” “They asked me if I wanted to be part of it,” Klum tells me on this week’s “Just for Variety” podcast. “And I was like, ‘If you’re looking for a negative story, you’re barking up the wrong tree because I had the most wonderful time there.’” Matt Tyrnauer’s three-episode series paints a picture of Victoria’s Secret as a company that was plagued by wide-spread misogyny and sexual misconduct. It also explores former CEO Les Wexner’s disturbing ties to the late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Klum says she watched the first episode but “hardly anyone I knew was on that show,” she says. “I didn’t know who all of those people were.” She describes her experience with the lingerie brand as “the best time ever.”
Leni Klum and her longtime boyfriend Aris Rachevsky stepped out for a rare public appearance together this week!
Like so many of us, Heidi Klum has experienced her fair share of terrible dates – but there is one in particular that the 49-year-old model feels takes the top spot as the absolute WORST! And honestly, we understand why after hearing this story!
Season 3 of “Making the Cut” premieres on Prime Video on Friday, Aug 19. The innovative fashion competition series follows various hopeful fashion entrepreneurs from around the globe as they compete to impress judges Gunn and Klum and take their brands to the next level.Season 3 will be against the backdrop of Los Angeles’s fashion scene, with runway locations including on top of a skyscraper with views of the city skylines, on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and against the desert landscape of Vasquez Rocks. In addition to Gunn and Klum, Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott and TV personality Nicole Ritchie will return as judges, and guest judges throughout the season will also include stylist Jason Bolden, fashion TikToker and model Wisdom Kaye, and Grammy-nominated popstars and Beyoncé protegees Chloe x Halle. The series is available on Amazon Prime Video.
Heidi Klum is back to work — and remembering her shocking worst date ever. Appearing on! on Thursday with guest host Nicole Byer, Klum recalls a NSFW story from her single days. «I had one weird date where we went to a movie theater,» Klum begins her story, noting that her date was holding a large bucket of popcorn. «Which I thought was already strange, like, why do I always have to reach over? Why don't you reach over?»«And I'm reaching over and I'm eating the popcorn,» she continues, «and then, all of the sudden, there's a hot dog in the popcorn — but it was attached.
Making the Cut” sure does. Great news for fans — season three of the show is set to premiere this week, with the first two episodes dropping this Friday, Aug. 19, on Amazon Prime Video.
Heidi Klum is a proud mom. The mother of 4 will have to watch her eldest daughter Leni Olumi Klum leave the nest, but she’s excited about her future. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Heidi gushed over how proud she is of Leni, who graduated highschool, and is moving to New York to attend college.