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Heidi Klum frolics in leopard-print and purple bikinis on a yacht for new Calzedonia advert

Heidi Klum frolics in leopard-print and purple bikinis on a yacht for new Calzedonia advert

Scottish Sun2 days ago

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HEIDI Klum has given her fans a treat in her latest sizzling photo shoot, which sees her frolic in tiny bikinis onboard a yacht.
The stunning supermodel, 52, looked incredible as she posed for the new Calzedonia advert.
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Heidi Klum showed off her timeless figure in this baby blue bikini
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The supermodel sizzled in this leopard print two-piece
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Fans went wild for sexy photoshoot
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Heidi was modelling the bikinis for Italian fashion house Calzedonia
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The German supermodel is the new face of the Italian fashion house, who have previously worked with Kendall Jenner.
Heidi, who celebrated turning 52 on Sunday, showed off her timeless figure in a range of bikinis.
The tiny two-pieces showed off her toned stomach and endless pins.
The advert showcased a number of bikinis in an array of different colours including leopard print and purple.
Sharing the sizzling advert on Instagram, Heidi wrote: "For your perfect summer with @Calzedonia ❤."
Her fans immediately rushed to share their approval, with one saying: "'You are outstanding, classy
Another added: "Just too beautiful!"
This one said: "Truly timeless."
Heidi Klum nearly busts out of pink bikini as she sunbathes on Cannes getaway with husband Tom Kaulitz
HEIDI IN LOVE
The new pics come just days after Heidi was seen frolicking with her husband Tom Kaulitz on board another yacht, this time in Cannes.
The couple looked smitten with each other, as he rubbed sun cream on her bikini-clad body, and exclaimed: "Lucky me!"
Showing off her sensational figure in the process, Heidi rocked another skimpy string bikini.
The model's sun-kissed skin was in full view, with her toned tummy and abs front and center.
Tom was later seen wrapping his arm around Heidi and embracing her before giving her a big kiss on the lips.
The pair looked truly loved up and smitten as they enjoyed the sunshine on their holiday.
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This bikini showed off the supermodel's endless legs
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This purple bikini showcased her famous curves
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The photoshoot coincided with Heidi turning 52
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The advert was well received by fans after the model posted it on Instagram
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Heidi and her husband Tom got engaged in 2018 and then got married in California in February 2019.
The pair then had a second ceremony in Capri, Italy later that same year in August 2019.
Speaking about Tom in an interview in 2022, Heidi gushed that she had "finally found the one" in her husband.
"I just know him so well. We just gel really well," Heidi spilled in an interview with E! News.
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Heidi recently shared her romantic trip to the South of France with her husband
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Heidi's husband Tom Kaulitz was happy to rub sun screen on her
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"I just feel like, 'Finally, I found the one.' So far so good. I hope it stays that way."
And in 2024, she even lifted the lid on their sex life.
Speaking about their "bedroom sports", Heidi told The Sunday Times: "Sport en chambre is my favorite exercise — it sounds better in French.
"I have a younger husband," she gushed.

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