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Heidi Klum, 52, goes topless as she strips off for raunchy fitting room selfie

Heidi Klum, 52, goes topless as she strips off for raunchy fitting room selfie

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Heidi Klum shared another racy selfie to her Instagram Stories over the weekend.
The America's Got Talent judge, 52, appeared to be in a fitting as there was a rack of clothes in the background of the shot.
In the picture, the Project Runway star was topless with one hand across her ample breasts for privacy.
The top of a pair of pantyhose could be seen and Heidi wore her hair in what looked like a Princess Leia style.
The runway veteran's very slim torso was on full display in the photo.
The sexy snap isn't out of the blue for the supermodel, she often shares sexy snaps on her Instagram account.
Earlier this month, Heidi sent pulses racing in a bikini top and double denim as celebrated her latest billboard shoot for Calzedonia on Monday.
The supermodel put on a very busty display in a skimpy blue bikini as she attended the presentation in Cologne, Germany.
The TV personality layered her string bikini top under a loose-fitting, light blue denim jacket and a pair of matching high-waisted, slim fit jeans.
Last year, Heidi and her 21-year-old daughter Leni Klum made headlines when they appeared in a sexy ad for Italian lingerie brand Intimissimi.
Fans were vocal about how disturbing they found the photos of both Heidi and Leni showing off their bodies in lingerie while arm in arm.
Commenters on Intimissimi's Instagram post were largely positive, but several vocal users were concerned or disturbed by the mother–daughter display.
'Dude that's your mom,' one person put it bluntly.
Another person wondered, 'Which normal mom would pose together with her daughter in lingerie?'
The sighting came after Heidi celebrated her son Johan Riley Fyodor Taiwo Samuel's graduation from Campbell Hall on Wednesday. Seen here June 16, 2025
'Family business it must be continued!' replied one user.
'What normal mom would pose together with her daughter in lingerie?' one concerned fan shared on social media.
'There's something wrong there,' added another person in agreement.
Heidi blocked comments on her post.
In her photos and video, Heidi showcased her toned abs in a lacy burgundy set as she posed next to Leni, who had on a black bra and panties.
The Emmy-winning host makes her triumphant return to the 10-episode 21st season of design competition Project Runway premiering July 31 on Freeform, Disney+, and Hulu.
'It's felt like coming home, really like coming home,' Heidi gushed to People in May.
'I can do it with my eyes closed, even though I'm judging clothes, so I have to have my eyes open, but I can do it with my eyes closed.
'I just love fashion so much, and I love how interested they are and how they're champing at the bit to get a spot in the fashion industry. So, it's so fun to give them a platform to show what they can do.'
OG Project Runway judge Nina García and celebrity stylist Law Roach will join Klum as judges while Project Runway season 4 champ Christian Siriano returns as a mentor to the designers.
The Germany's Next Top Model producer-host previously hosted Project Runway for 16 seasons spanning 2004-2018 before exiting to co-host rival competition Making the Cut on Amazon Prime Video alongside Tim Gunn for three seasons from 2020-2022.

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