
Heidi Klum fans go 'verruckt' over new sexy bikini campaign announced on her 52nd birthday
Victoria's Secret veteran Heidi Klum had some amazing news on her 52nd birthday which fell on Monday.
The German supermodel is now the face of Calzedonia, a company Kendall Jenner has worked for.
The cover girl looked incredible in the itty bitty swimsuits that highlighted her flat tummy, sculpted arms and lean legs.
She was seen at on a balcony and swimming pool as she worked on her tropical tan in what appeared to be a mansion in the hills of Hollywood.
'For your perfect summer with @Calzedonia ❤,' wrote Klum in her Instagram caption as she marked the post an ad.
'Congratulations to the fifties and congratulations for the beautiful bikinis,' said one fan while another raved: 'She's still got it!' There were plenty of German fans that said things like the shoot drove them 'verruckt,' which means crazy.
Another added, 'She is outstanding, classy.' Then there were several 'happy birthday' wishes with heart emojis.
This comes 10 years after reality TV star turned President Donald Trump said Klum was 'no longer a 10.'
In March Jenner worked with Calzedonia.
Jenner has showed off her incredible 5ft11in figure in a new set of photos shared to Instagram.
The 29-year-old supermodel was topless as she wore a string thong bikini bottom from Calzedonia, an Ital ian brand she often poses for.
The leggy looker from Calabasas, California was sunbathing alone by a swimming pool.
Jenner left no caption as Hailey Bieber, Gigi Hadid, Sami Sheen, Candice Swanepoel and Lauren Sanchez hit the like button on her post.
Calzedonia is an Italian fashion brand specializing in legwear, hosiery, swimwear, and lingerie.
It was founded in 1986 by Sandro Veronesi and has expanded internationally, with a presence in over 50 countries.
Calzedonia is part of the Calzedonia Group, which also owns other brands like Intimissimi, Intimissimi Uomo, and Tezenis.
In May Klum was seen getting frisky with her husband Tom Kaulitz on a hotel balcony in Cannes, France.
The supermodel was seen putting her hand on the 35-year-old musician's private parts as she sipped chilled white wine.
Kaulitz was bare-chested as he wore leopard-print swim trunks, a cap and sunglasses.
Klum had her dirty blonde hair down with an orange cap on during the afternoon PDA session.
He got handsy too: In a video she shared to Instagram, the German wonder was laying chest down on a lounge chair while in a skimpy rust-colored thong bikini that exposed her butt when he used his heavily tattooed hand to rub oil on her derriere.
Heidi spoke German to her better half as she flashed a naughty grin in the saucy clip.
They were also seen getting frisky while in Paris.
The pair were also seen enjoying some Aperol Spritz al fresco in the French capital, even sharing a smooch at their table.
Heidi wore a pair of oversized blue denims, white vest and oversized blue shirt for the stroll. She cut a casual figure in her trainers, accessorizing the outfit with oversized silver glasses.
Tom meanwhile opted for an equally casual look, wearing black trousers and a vest with a slightly open black shirt.
The couple, who have been married since 2019, have consistently been unfazed by their 16-year age gap since they met in February 2018 at a birthday party.
However, they have had to contend with online trolls, who Heidi said must be motivated by 'spitefulness'.
The former Victoria's Secret model told Glamour Germany: '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.'
The couple's appearance in Paris comes after they enjoyed the Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning screening on day two of the Cannes Film Festival.
The model put on a busty display in a chic blue sequined gown from Elie Saab's 1001 Seasons Haute Couture Collection.
The striking number featured a plunging neckline, off-the-shoulder detailing, sheer panels and a dramatic floor-length train that oozed old Hollywood glamour.
The German beauty styled her signature blonde locks in a voluminous blowout and amped up the drama with a bold smoky eye and flawless complexion.
Meanwhile, her musician husband Tom looked incredibly dapper in a classic black tuxedo as he posed for sweet snaps alongside his stunning wife.
The couple looked every inch the A-list power duo as they made their stylish entrance.
They were also keen to show their affection for each other at Cannes too and shared a kiss for the cameras on the red carpet.
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