Heidi Klum made a candid revelation about the body hair she has started growing with age.
The America’s Got Talent judge, 51, talked about the chin hairs she’s been prone to getting lately as she discussed her self care brand PosheEra in a recent interview with the Real Simple.
‘I have one!,’ the German super model exclaimed. ‘I have a chin hair and I have a boob hair—I would say it’s as long as my pinky finger.’
‘It’s like, “Where are you coming from all of a sudden; you were not there yesterday.”‘
‘The one that I have on my chin is hard; it’s hanging on for dear life. If I come with a tweezer, when I pull it out, it’s a whole tree trunk!’ she laughed.
‘It’s strange what happens with age. All of a sudden, you have hairs growing out of various places,’ the Project Runway host added.
Heidi Klum, 51, made a candid revelation about the body hair she has started growing with age; Seen here at the 2025 Golden Globes
Heidi also shared the secret behind her famous confidence, telling the magazine she gets it from her mother Ema.
‘My mom said you have to be happy with the person you see in the mirror; you live your life with you, and if you’re not happy with you, it’s hard to be happy with anything that’s happening outside of you. I think our confidence gets better with age,’ Klum shared.
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‘I just did a campaign with my mom—she’s 81. I look at her, and I’m like, “Dang it, I hope I’m going to look like this at 80.” I’m not very critical on myself,’ she explained.
Heidi also said that basically she tries ‘to be positive’ and is ‘thankful for every day that I have.’
The former Victoria’s Secret Angel is gearing up to return to a relaunched Project Runway.
The upcoming 21st season of Project Runway is set to premiere this year. Judges, hosts, and a premiere date will be revealed at a later date.
Klum has been a part of the show since it’s debut back in 2004, serving as host as a batch of aspiring fashion designers attempt to make it big.
Klum, alongside mentor Tim Gunn, 71, who also appeared on the show since its launch, both left the show in 2018 to begin work on the Amazon series Making The Cut, which aired three seasons.
The America’s Got Talent judge talked about the chin hairs she’s been prone to getting lately; Seen here at the 2025 Grammy Awards
‘I have a chin hair and I have a boob hair—I would say it’s as long as my pinky finger,’ she said in a recent interview with the Real Simple; Pictured here with husband Tom Kaulitz
‘It’s strange what happens with age. All of a sudden, you have hairs growing out of various places,’ the Project Runway host added; seen in 2024
The show, which last had been airing on Bravo, is now moving to Disney. The 21st season will air on Freeform, Hulu, and Disney+.
Project Runway debuted on Bravo on December 1, 2004 and introduced the world to the dapper Gunn and his catchphrase ‘Make it work.’
Gunn will not be returning to for the new season, and it is not because Heidi didn’t want him to.
‘Heidi sent me a text saying, “There’s talk about bringing Project Runway back with us, with you and me, and would you do it?”
‘And I said, “Would I do it? Of course, there’s not a moment of hesitation in me,”‘ Gunn, 71, told People.
‘So Heidi and I were texting and texting, and several months later, she sent me a text asking, “Are you happy with your contract?”
‘I’m a truth-teller. I don’t even mince words. I said, “Well, I haven’t seen a contract,” he said.
‘And she said, “You haven’t?” No. So I called my agent and he knew things were going on, but he contacted the executive producers of this new show, and they said, “We don’t want him.”
Klum is reportedly returning to Project Runway; pictured 2016
Klum, alongside mentor Tim Gunn, who also appeared on the show since it’s launch, both left the show in 2018
‘And [my agent] said, “Well, he’s done 19 seasons of Runway, 16 with Heidi. The two of them won an Emmy together as hosts, and now you’re going to separate them?” And they said yes.’
Back in the early seasons, Klum hosted while Michael Kors and then Marie Claire editorial director Nina Garcia judged the compeтιтion alongside a guest judge that was usually another fashion designer or supermodel.
In 2009, the compeтιтion moved to Lifetime, where it stayed until 2017 and then moved back to Bravo.