Heidi Klum Dresses As Horrifying Worm For Her Annual Halloween Party

Heidi Klum Dresses As Horrifying Worm For Her Annual Halloween Party

When it comes to Halloween costumes, Heidi Klum is most certainly the GOAT. Year after year, the supermodel manages to come up with the most elaborate, incredible characters to embody. Unsurprisingly, 2022 was no different — she dressed up as a terrifying worm creature for her annual party. She may have outdone herself this time!

  1. Heidi showed off her Halloween costume and the process of making it on Instagram. In a series of videos in collaboration with Prime Video, fans got to see how the worm costume was made, Klum being fitted, and the final product. It’s strange, to say the least.
  2. You would never know it’s Heidi Klum inside that Halloween costume. That’s because the worm outfit ensures only Klum’s eyes are visible, and that’s it. That’s part of what makes it so strange and terrifying, for sure! She definitely knows how to do this holiday right!
  3. Fans were losing it on Instagram. After seeing the costume, fans began leaving comments praising Klum for her continued ingenuity. “You always seem to worm your way into my heart on Halloween. REMARKABLE,” one person wrote. Another added: “Heidi is undoubtedly the QUEEN OF HALLOWEEN.” No one can argue with that!
  4. This marked the 21st year of Heidi Klum’s Halloween party. According to the Daily Mail, this year’s fete was held at Sake No Hana in New York. Of course, the party comes complete with a red carpet so Klum and her guests can put their costumes on full display. Her partner, Tom Kaulitz, dressed as a fisherman who attached a fishing line to Klum. Her 18-year-old daughter was also there and donning a Catwoman costume.

No matter what costume she chooses, no one loves Halloween like Klum does. She goes all out every single year without fail. Her intricate, ridiculously entertaining Halloween costumes are SO GOOD.

Jennifer has been the managing editor of Bolde since its launch in 2014. Before that, she was the founding editor of HelloGiggles and also worked as an entertainment writer for Bustle and Digital Spy. Her work has been published in Bon Appetit, Decider, Vanity Fair, The New York TImes, and many more.