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Heidi Klum, 51, hasn't aged a day since Victoria's Secret days
Heidi Klum, 51, hasn't aged a day since Victoria's Secret days

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Heidi Klum, 51, hasn't aged a day since Victoria's Secret days

Supermodel and TV star Heidi Klum, 51, looked incredible as she donned a monochrome two-piece bikini while soaking up the sun in Los Angeles in a rare snap Supermodel Heidi Klum looked sensational as she cooled off from the Los Angeles sun in a monochrome bikini. The 51-year-old TV star surprised her fans with a bold photo taken by the pool. She basked in the sun with her long blonde locks draped across her face. Heidi threw out her arms and flashed a smile as she took in her stunning surroundings while wearing a white and black two-piece bikini. ‌ The German-American model looked just like her days as a Victoria's Secret Angel, and her fans agreed as they flooded her post with likes. Heidi simply commented: "86 *F Los Angeles," as she enjoyed soaking up the warm weather. ‌ She shot to fame in the 1990s as a model and became Germany's first Victoria's Secret Angel. Heidi has had a successful TV career and has been a judge on America's Got Talent. Away from the spotlight, Heidi is a mum-of-four and is now married to Tom Kaulitz. Last year, Heidi opened up on her beliefs as she revealed she had lived past lives. ‌ It has meant Heidi has become a "hoarder" as she can't resist buying objects she feels could have been hers before. "I love flea markets and I'm always looking for things that belonged to me in the past," she told The Times. "They talk to me. At work, I'm very correct, straightforward and organised, but I'm super-messy at home. I'm a hoarder, so that's a slight problem." Heidi said she sometimes sees objects that feel like they used to be hers and wants them. She admitted her home has become "like a museum over the years". Heidi is also fascinated by fortune telling and believes she is living out a prediction that was made when she was a teenager. ‌ When she was 16, the model was told that "millions of people will listen to what you have to say." Heidi confessed she hadn't even thought of being a model back then or hosting her famous Halloween parties. Heidi also opened up on ageing ahead of her 50th birthday two years ago. She told Entertainment Tonight: "To be honest, I don't let this number change my path or what I do. It is, for me, just a number, you know?' "Because I don't feel 50, internally. I mean, sometimes I look in the mirror and I'm like 'oh yeah, I am 50'. But internally, I feel like I'm 25." ‌ She added: "I'm full of energy. My husband is 33 and I know I have more energy than him!" Heidi once shared that her fitness and diet regime has been the key to her youthful looks. The model told Body and Soul: "I try to eat super healthy. We eat at like 6 to 6:30pm, [and having] home-cooked food, knowing what you're eating is super important. "I love healthy food; I don't really eat much junk. I like to be fit and I like to feel fit. I know that when I gained a little bit [of weight]... I felt sluggish. I was like, 'No, I have to get back into shape'."

Vitasana brings bold, flavorful probiotic plates to Time Out Market Chicago
Vitasana brings bold, flavorful probiotic plates to Time Out Market Chicago

Time Out

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Time Out

Vitasana brings bold, flavorful probiotic plates to Time Out Market Chicago

Time Out Market Chicago, home to some of the city's best restaurants, welcomes yet another stellar concept from chef Jorge Kauam. This month, the creator of German-American Gutenburg and chocolate pop-up JK Chocolates adds a new outpost of his modern, wellness-focused Vitasana to the healthy options inside Time Out Market. At Vitasana, chef Kauam works alongside nutritionist wife Adriana Freytez, bringing bold and sometimes surprising flavors (like apple-celery tajín) to a holistic menu of what they call 'craveable clean eating.' The duo's nutrient-dense, often probiotic-rich plates include house-made ferments (cabbage slaw, pickled onions) and from-scratch dressings (confit garlic tahini, mango-habanero) that cater to all diets, including vegan, keto, and gluten-free options. 'At Vitasana, we're creating dishes where gut-healthy meets deeply satisfying,' Freytez says. 'We believe eating well shouldn't mean sacrificing taste.' With twists on classics like a truffle Caesar salad loaded with pepperoncini, Vitasana could quickly become one of the best vegetarian restaurants in Chicago. But you can also expect to see slow-roasted meats on the menu, including a Persian brisket bowl studded with carrots, peaches, kalamata feta, dolloped with eggplant cream and drizzled in sumac sauce; as well as curried lamb meatballs over a bed of brown rice and arugula, laden with chickpea-pico, cashews, and spicy broccoli. Inside the bustling Time Out Market Chicago (located at 916 West Fulton Market), Vitasana's inviting counter and colorful plates stand out for anyone looking to eat well and feel great. Stop in for leisurely lunch or healthy bites on the go!

Who Is Joseph Neumeyer? Man Accused Of Plotting US Embassy Attack In Israel
Who Is Joseph Neumeyer? Man Accused Of Plotting US Embassy Attack In Israel

NDTV

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • NDTV

Who Is Joseph Neumeyer? Man Accused Of Plotting US Embassy Attack In Israel

Tel Aviv: A 28-year-old German-American man has been charged with attempting to firebomb a US Embassy office in Tel Aviv. Joseph Neumeyer, from Colorado, approached the embassy carrying Molotov cocktails and posted online threats against US President Donald Trump. He was deported to the United States on Saturday and appeared in a Brooklyn federal court the next day. The judge ordered him held without bail. Who Is Joseph Neumeyer? Joseph Neumeyer holds dual citizenship in the United States and Germany. He is a Colorado resident and studied at the Colorado Academy, as per his Linkedin profile. Neumeyer studied at University College London before pursuing History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at Skidmore College. He then took courses in Symbolic Logic and German at the University of Denver. Later, he studied Philosophy of Mathematics at William & Mary, graduating with honours and actively participating in Model UN and Speech and Debate. He completed a Master of Science in International Business with honours at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School. Neumeyer founded BossGoods, an online wallet and store company based in Denver, Colorado. He also worked as an Event Operations Manager at Fetch Markets. He was a Fund Manager in Germany, growing investments from $13,000 to over $1 million across 34 investments. He also worked as a Consultant for Energize Colorado where he managed over $60 million in COVID-19 relief funds. In 2016, he served as a political campaign manager, as per his LinkedIn account. In 2024, he worked part-time as a Consultant for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on AI projects. He was CEO of Newton Commons, expanding the business to 16 employees across three continents. He was also the CEO of Newton Prints in Boston and founded ImladrisAI. Since January, he has served as CEO of Atlas Light Company, working primarily in Denmark and Israel. He left the US in February and arrived in Israel on April 23. On May 19, he posted threats online about burning down the US Embassy in Tel Aviv. Neumeyer posted on his Facebook account an invitation to "join me as I burn down the embassy." Along with it, was the message, "Death to America, death to Americans, and f**k the West," according to court statements. He was deported to the United States on Saturday, May 25, and is now held without bail. Joseph Neumeyer's arrest comes amid heightened tensions surrounding the US and Israeli diplomatic staff. Last week, two Israeli Embassy employees were shot dead outside the Jewish Museum in Washington. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, told the FBI he committed the act "for Palestine" and now faces first-degree murder charges.

German-American dual citizen charged with planning attack on US Embassy in Tel Aviv
German-American dual citizen charged with planning attack on US Embassy in Tel Aviv

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

German-American dual citizen charged with planning attack on US Embassy in Tel Aviv

A dual American-German citizen appeared Sunday in federal court in Brooklyn on charges that he attempted to firebomb a branch of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, according to law enforcement officials. Joseph Neumeyer arrived in Israel in April and on May 19 he posted on his Facebook account, 'Join me this afternoon in Tel Aviv we are burning down the US. embassy' and 'join me as I burn down the embassy in Tel Aviv. Death to America. Death to Americans and f--- the west,' according to a criminal complaint. That same day, Neumeyer arrived outside the branch office of the Embassy of the United States in Tel Aviv carrying a backpack, according to the complaint. Neumeyer approached and spat on a guard and the guard attempted to detain Neumeyer, who uttered profanities before turning and fleeing, leaving his backpack behind, the complaint said. MORE: 2 Israeli Embassy staffers killed in 'act of terror' in Washington, DC Law enforcement officials recovered from Neumeyer's backpack several bottles that had been turned into Molotov cocktails, according to the complaint. He was arrested at the hotel where he was staying and deported from Israel to the U.S., according to authorities. Neumeyer's social media accounts also contained threatening posts that,among other things, called for the assassination of President Donald Trump, according to prosecutors. "Neumayer was arrested earlier this week in Israel -- when Embassy officials discovered a backpack carrying multiple explosive devices and a social media account allegedly linked to Neumayer detailing intent to attack the Embassy and threatening President Trump," FBI Director Kash Patel posted on X. "He will now face justice," Patel wrote. -ABC News' Luke Barr contributed to this report. German-American dual citizen charged with planning attack on US Embassy in Tel Aviv originally appeared on

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