Heidi Klum’s Legs are Insured for $2 Million, But One is Worth More Than the Other
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Heidi Klum recently visited The Ellen DeGeneres Show to play a pretty revealing game with the host. It was called “Heidi ‘Blanking’ Klum,” and it involved Klum filling in the blanks in various sentences to share things about herself. She even gave a shoutout to a fellow America’s Got Talent judge.
Klum revealed that the scariest photoshoot she’s ever been involved in featured an 18-foot python. She also shared that her first kiss “could have been better.” Then DeGeneres brought up the fun fact that Klum’s legs are insured for $2 million.
Klum gave some more insight into the leg insurance, making it clear that a client insured them, not her. She added that one of her legs was more expensive than the other, because of a scar she received as a child. When asked which other body part should be insured, Klum said her breasts.
Then came the question of which AGT judge she would want to be stranded with on an island. Klum immediately said Sofia Vergara, calling her “so fun.” As for who she wouldn’t want to be with, she said Howie Mandel. Klum explained that she didn’t “want to get fired,” so she avoided saying Simon Cowell.
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Klum Details Her Worst Wardrobe Malfunction
The game also asked Klum to share her worst public wardrobe malfunction. The model revealed that she once visited The Tonight Show to show off an expensive Victoria’s Secret bra made of jewels. However, before she went out, she was yodeling and broke the bra.
“I was supposed to show it, and I couldn’t anymore,” Klum recalled. “And I was like, oh my god, they’re really gonna get mad at me, because now I can’t show why I’m supposed to be here. They had to go on a commercial break. Martin Short was there, and he fixed it all. It was funny.”
DeGeneres questioned how yodeling could break a bra, and Klum briefly demonstrated her skills before explaining how taking deep breaths caused the issue. Who knew?