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Heidi Klum Rocks Scarlet Red Ball Gown with a Thigh-High Slit at Golden Globes
The America's Got Talent: Fantasy League Judge's latest red carpet look was absolutely stunning.
Heidi Klum is kicking off 2024 in style — as she always does.
For the first major red carpet event of the year, the Golden Globe Awards, Klum went all-out in a scarlet red ball gown with a thigh-high slit. The result? A stunning look that gave a daring twist on the princess aesthetic. We'd expect nothing less from the America's Got Talent: Fantasy League Judge.
Klum let the dress speak for itself, pairing it with no necklaces and just two rings on her fingers. She opted for a pair of red pumps that matched the color of the dress perfectly and wore her hair down in loose, beach-y waves.
See the full look for yourself, below.
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Heidi Klum's night out at the 2024 Golden Globes
Klum's husband, Tom Kaulitz, was her date for the evening, and he looked suave in an all-black suit. The pair tied the knot in 2019 and are more in love than ever.
“For the first time I feel like I have a real partner, someone to share everything with," Klum previously told People.
Want more Heidi Klum? Watch her as a Judge on America's Got Talent: Fantasy League, which airs Mondays at 8/7c on NBC and next day on Peacock!
As we mentioned earlier, Klum is currently a Judge on AGT: Fantasy League, which airs Mondays at 8/7c on NBC and streams next day on Peacock. The supermodel is an AGT veteran at this point, having first appeared on the flagship show as a Judge in 2013.
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"Nothing gets redundant, and nothing gets the same," Klum told Access Hollywood in mid-April 2022 about her experience on the show. "Every day is new and different. I mean, yes, we [the Judges and Host] might be the same, but you see all these crazy, different people on the stage. We're having the best time. I always call it a 'rollercoaster of emotions,' because a person comes and they're singing. The next is an aerialist. The next one is a contortionist or a comedian. Everyone has a story to tell because they're real people. They're not actors. This is not a movie. This is real life. It's always fun to hear the stories...it never gets boring."