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Heidi Klum is the queen of Halloween. The model and TV host has been throwing her annual Halloween bash since 2000 — except for a two-year hiatus in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19. Part of the annual event's success is due to Klum's elaborate and iconic costumes every year. From appearing unrecognizable as Fiona from 'Shrek' and a massive worm, to bringing along fives 'clones' of herself, Klum is always dressed to impress for Halloween.
Klum clones Even when Klum isn't transforming into another character, she still knows how to execute an impressive costume. In 2016, she dressed five others to look exactly look her. Werewolf from 'Thriller' In 2017, Klum thrilled the streets of New York City when she dressed up as the werewolf from Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' music video. She even brought an entourage of horrifying zombies with her.
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