Heidi Klum Brightens Up The Latest Issue Of ‘Glamour Germany’ In A String Bikini & Angel Wings As She Says: ‘This Is 50’
March 7, 2024 by Mariam Qayum
Even though Heidi Klum bid farewell to her Victoria’s Secret angel days years ago, she recently slipped into those iconic wings for a new photoshoot with Glamour Germany, proving she’s still as angelic as ever!
During the photoshoot, the supermodel donned a Calzedonia white string bikini that showcased her incredibly toned figure at the age of 50. Completing the look, she sported a pair of oversized white feathered wings crafted by Angel Wings Los Angeles.
The TV host captioned the post: “This is 50. Thank you @morellibrothers for making me feel great.”
In the additional shots, the mother of four embraces the angelic theme, donning a white cutout floral mini dress, a strapless white satin gown, and even rocking a completely sheer, black David Koma ensemble adorned with shiny roses, still managing to pull of a ‘dark angelic’ vibe.
The AGT judge chatted with the publication, delving into a variety of topics, from navigating life at 50 to addressing critiques about her marriage to a husband 16 years her junior.
Known for her amazing figure, Klum discussed the public’s perception of both her age and the way she dresses.
“People also joke that I still dress sexy at 50. This is neither nice nor pleasant. Yes, I’m 50, but I’m far from dead. I just love colorful, loud things. Maybe that will change at some point, but it can also remain my decision,” she said.
Dealing with trolls and haters commenting on her age gap with her husband, Tom Kaulitz, 34-year-old Tokio Hotel band member, is nothing novel for her. However, she also delved into the reasons behind why people consistently feel compelled to highlight that aspect.
“I think it’s often just spitefulness. Perhaps many people also think I’ve had too much luck in life. I have a great job, I get to travel the world, I can buy expensive things. And now I’ve also got myself such a great man,” she candidly revealed.
She continued to say, “I’m 50 and no longer 20. I’m not a young girl who hasn’t experienced anything yet or has no idea about life. Time won’t stand still for me and Tom will never catch up with me. I’ll always be 16 years older, and I’m aware of that.”