Heidi Klum is back, y’all! And by “back,” I mean ready to remind the world that she’s still the undefeated, undisputed “Queen of Halloween.” Forget pumpkins and black cats, Heidi’s here to bring Halloween to life like a mad scientist at a costume lab, bubbling cauldrons of creativity and all. This time, she’s got her Maleficent vibes on full display during a casual stroll through Disneyland. Because where else would a supermodel in her 50s celebrate Halloween than in the happiest place on Earth? Anaheim, you weren’t ready.
And you know what else? The woman’s practically the patron saint of spooky season! She told People this week about her deep, borderline intense passion for Halloween. If Halloween were an Olympic sport, Heidi would have the gold in all events, from “Best Use of Prosthetics” to “Most Elaborate Costume That Probably Weighs More Than Your Car.”
Here’s Heidi in her own words: “I have a LOT of creative people around me.” (Okay, show off!) She’s talking about the squad of artists, makeup magicians, hair sorcerers, and just random talented people who probably make Michelangelo feel bad about himself. “I don’t want to let my Halloween fans down,” she said. And by “Halloween fans,” she means an entire population that treats her annual costume like it’s the Super Bowl halftime show of spooky season. Expectations are high, people. Very high.
Now, you might think she just rolls out of bed on October 31 and bam—epic costume. Nope. Heidi has been plotting her 2024 Halloween look since, like, last Halloween. Seriously, this is a woman who plans her costumes the way some people plan weddings. “Molds need to be made, prosthetics need to be glued to my face, fittings have to happen, and I need to avoid eating too much pizza so I don’t burst out of my latex suit,” she didn’t say but probably thought.
She’s not just tossing on some devil horns and calling it a day. No, Heidi’s creations are practically NASA-level projects, complete with test runs, prototypes, and a reveal so dramatic that it could rival a Kardashian gender reveal (but, you know, spookier). “It takes a long time,” she emphasized, which is code for “I’m probably using more glue than an arts and crafts convention.”
But when she finally does unveil her costume, trust that it’s going to be the Halloween event of the year. Other Halloween fans? You might as well put down your DIY zombie makeup kits and watch in awe, because when Heidi shows up, spooky season officially starts. Get ready to be shocked, surprised, and maybe slightly scared that you’ll never look that cool in a costume, no matter how hard you try.