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A 7-Year-Old Gives Heidi Klum a Makeover

On her show Seriously Funny Kids, Heidi Klum asks 7-year-old Ethan to do her makeup under the guise that her makeup artist didn't show up that day.

On her show Seriously Funny Kids, Heidi Klum asks 7-year-old Ethan to do her makeup under the guise that her makeup artist didn't show up that day. Telling him not to hold back, Heidi's end results are somewhat reminiscent of the smudgy, colorful palettes seen at Vivienne Westwood's Fall 2011 show earlier this week. The adorable grade-schooler uses red lipstick, purple shadow (which, he correctly explains, will make her eyes pop when paired with green), and even a little glitter on the forehead to create the palette.


My favorite parts are when he blows on Heidi's face multiple times to wipe away excess powder, and the fact that he creates a lovely unibrow to pull the look together. Check out the gallery below to see a closer look at what went down in this episode, "Heidi Gets Made-up and Over."

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5 Funny Things That Heidi Klum's Kids Said!

Kids say the darndest things, and Heidi Klum's adorable and candid brood is no different!
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Kids say the darndest things, and Heidi Klum's adorable and candid brood is no different! I asked the model and host of the soon-to-air Seriously Funny Kids what her own offspring have said that left her laughing. The mother of four children (with her husband, Seal) — Leni, 6, Henry, 5, Johan, 4, and Lou, 1 — divulged these five favorite musings.

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Interview: Heidi Klum Used to Sew Lacoste Crocodiles on Her Clothes

Designers would kill to dress Heidi Klum, but while she was growing up, the model didn't always have access to runway fashions.

Designers would kill to dress Heidi Klum, but while she was growing up, the model didn't always have access to runway fashions. In an interview with the host of Project Runway and the soon-to-air Seriously Funny Kids, the mom of four — Leni, 6, Henry, 5, Johan, 4, and Lou, 1 — divulged how she kept up with her classmates when it came to name brands. Fond of the Lacoste apparel her friends wore, Klum said, "When my parents went to Thailand they bought a whole bag of Lacoste crocodiles and my mom and I would sew them on my clothes." Klum's daughter Leni doesn't have to worry about what she wears to school since she has a uniform.