Thursday, 26 May 2011

Super Model Heidi Klum ageless body beauty!!





Nickname
The Body
Height
5' 9½" (1.77 m)
Mini Biography
Heidi Klum was born in Bergisch Gladbach, a small city near Cologne, Germany, in 1973. Her career as a top fashion model and swimsuit star began almost by accident when, on a lark, she submitted photos to a model competition hosted by Petra, a young woman's magazine. Klum won the competition, and signed with Metropolitan, the German modeling agency. After modeling in Europe for a few years to great success, she went to the United States to pursue modeling there, and met with more success, culminating in her relationship with Victoria's Secret. This brought her to the pinnacle of modeling and, in 1998, the coveted cover of Sports Illustrator’s annual Swimsuit Issue, cementing her status as one of the world's top models. Along with that came lucrative marketing opportunities, including her own signature lines of sandals, jewelry, and perfume.







Like many other models, most notably Famke Janssen, Klum then sought to parlay her fame into a career in Hollywood. She has appeared frequently on TV in the US and in Germany, and has had several small parts in movies, including a cameo playing Swiss bombshell Ursula Andress in the Peter Sellers biopic The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004). Klum is married to British singer Seal and, as of June 2005, was expecting a child with him -- she has a daughter, Leni, with a boyfriend from a previous relationship. While she is best known for her beauty and perfect figure (one of her nicknames being "The Body"), the tall and willowy Klum remains surprisingly down-to-earth for a supermodel - a middle-class Westphalian girl from a small city - and has an endearingly goofy, engaging sense of humor. She is famously close to her father, Gunther.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Larry-115
Spouse
(10 May 2005 - present) 4 children


Going blonde is like buying yourself a light bulb!
I believe that when you put a smile out there, you get a smile back.
When I came to America, I was really into all the things people eat here. . . . People called me Muffin because I would eat muffins all the time.
Seal and I feel very lucky that we found each other. He's my best friend. He would never go in through a door first. He always opens the door for me and steps back so I walk through.
I'd say I'm a good cook. I have a lot of German recipes that I can make - schnitzel, meatballs and things with cabbage. I love cabbage.
You shouldn't wait for other people to make special things happen. You have to create your own memories



How does she manage to squeeze in time to pay attention to her diet and exercise?

The answer is deceptively simple. "I have good eating habits," Heidi told an US magazine reporter in a recent interview. The key word in her response: "habits."

It's not easy to change your regular routine. For example, if you're used to stopping at the coffee house on your way to work every morning and picking up a large mocha topped with whipped cream and a giant cinnamon bun, it's probably become a habit with you, something that you "always" do. Perhaps you routinely drive to a fast-food restaurant every noon for a quick hamburger and fries lunch, and/or buy a large candy bar from the vending machine every afternoon to "help" you get through your work day.

If you think it's too difficult to change your food habits, consider Heidi's confession: she did not always have good eating habits. It was only when she became a model that she "had to learn" how to eat to get and stay slim. Heidi says she needed to "change my lifestyle. In Germany, a lot of the food that we ate wasn't healthy. A lot of things are fried with creamy sauces," she revealed to the US magazine reporter.

In addition to succeeding with changing her eating habits, Heidi has developed a healthy attitude about her body. Her pregnancies taught her that she can "trust my body." After pregnancy, "with exercise and eating right," Heidi has succeeded in slimming down. She emphasizes health and happiness rather than a clothing size, noting "My husband always says that I'm sexy as I am. that's what I care most about."

How she takes care of her body:

How does she manage to squeeze in time to pay attention to her diet and exercise?

The answer is deceptively simple. "I have good eating habits," Heidi told an US magazine reporter in a recent interview. The key word in her response: "habits."

It's not easy to change your regular routine. For example, if you're used to stopping at the coffee house on your way to work every morning and picking up a large mocha topped with whipped cream and a giant cinnamon bun, it's probably become a habit with you, something that you "always" do. Perhaps you routinely drive to a fast-food restaurant every noon for a quick hamburger and fries lunch, and/or buy a large candy bar from the vending machine every afternoon to "help" you get through your work day.

If you think it's too difficult to change your food habits, consider Heidi's confession: she did not always have good eating habits. It was only when she became a model that she "had to learn" how to eat to get and stay slim. Heidi says she needed to "change my lifestyle. In Germany, a lot of the food that we ate wasn't healthy. A lot of things are fried with creamy sauces," she revealed to the US magazine reporter.

In addition to succeeding with changing her eating habits, Heidi has developed a healthy attitude about her body. Her pregnancies taught her that she can "trust my body." After pregnancy, "with exercise and eating right," Heidi has succeeded in slimming down. She emphasizes health and happiness rather than a clothing size, noting "My husband always says that I'm sexy as I am. that's what I care most about."









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