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Heidi Klum, 51, Stuns in Itty Bitty Bikini After Hitting Cannes Red Carpet

Heidi Klum, 51, Stuns in Itty Bitty Bikini After Hitting Cannes Red Carpet

Yahoo27-05-2025

Heidi Klum is enjoying a break from the hustle and bustle of the Cannes red carpet.
Klum and her husband Tom Kaulitz have been in France for the famous film festival for over a week and have appeared on multiple red carpets, including those for Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning and Partir Un Jour (Leave One Day).
The America's Got Talent judge turned heads in a handful of jaw-dropping dresses for the festival, including a sequinned mermaid-cut silver gown and a sleeveless pink number that was petal perfect.
But now it's time to enjoy the Côte d'Azur, where the weather is perfect for sunbathing along the beach in a trendy Calzedonia bikini.
That's precisely what Klum has been up to, and she was happy to share her leisure time with fans via a video that she shot herself while sitting on a towel in front of a breathtaking view of a sparkling blue pool and the sapphire blue water of the French Riviera.
Klum smiled coyly for the camera while giving a close-up look at her sun-kissed blonde hair that she wore down and cascading over her shoulders.
The model-turned-actress was perfection in a rust-colored string bikini that featured gathered triangles for the top and bottom. She shielded her eyes from the sun with a pair of aviator sunglasses to complete the fashionable beachy look.

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