Heidi Klum Teased Her Super-Uncomfortable Halloween Costume—See the Preview

The outdoer has outdone herself—again.

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Many Halloween party-goers will undoubtedly be scavenging through their closets for last-minute outfits with "easy Halloween costumes" in their Google search history. But not Heidi Klum. The Queen of Halloween, and host of the buzziest, spookiest party of the year, has been planning for her moment for quite some time, just like she does every year.

Historically, Klum has popped off in creative and often unbelievable looks, including her hyper-realistic worm costume from 2022 and terrifying alien look from 2019. Today, she has been teasing what will unquestionably be another arduous, over-the-top getup on Amazon Live.

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This holiday is no laughing matter for the model. A clip from the stream shows Klum sitting in a chair as a team of makeup artists and hair stylists tend to her. One makeup artist is seen applying strips of beige prosthetic to her face.

The television host wore a white floral nightgown, red cowboy boots, and a red velvet robe. She appears to have a bare face of makeup and be wearing a wavy blonde wig.

Text over the clip reads, "Any guesses on what @heidiklum is being for #Halloween2024??" Amazon Live captioned the video: "Clues: had to take long nails off, least comfortable costume yet, her dress, it moves and it's living."

In another video, one of the makeup artists explains how Klum's costuming has impacted the film industry.

"It's so innovative how we've built everything that Heidi even inspired a film innovation," he said. "She inspired how we build things practically for movies."

"Without even knowing it," Klum interjected, while getting her glossy, red-manicured nails filed. "You're welcome."

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"She's an innovator of costumes. An innovator of suit performance. She's in an elite group of suit performers," the artist continued, referring to a performer who wears a costume that usually covers their face and often embodies a non-human character.

Klum added, "Can you believe this? I had no idea. I didn't even know. I'm in some register of specialty suit performers."

Per a USA Today article published this morning, Klum said she planned to start prepping for her costume at 11 a.m. She hopes to be ready by 9 p.m., when the red carpet for her big bash begins.