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Oscar dress can withstand trampoline test
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Heidi Klum has subjected her Oscar dress to a special endurance test: she jumped around on the trampoline in the luxury robe.
Heidi Klum (51) has been a regular guest at Elton Johns (77) Annual Oscar party of his “AIDS Foundation” for years. Of course, she was back in 2025. She appeared in a luxury robe by the Egyptian fashion designer Marmar Halim, which was very deeply cut out. The model tested in advance on the trampoline in his garden that really nothing can slip either.
“Happy Oscars”
As a video on Klum’s Instagram account proves, the dress passed the unusual endurance test. “Happy Oscars” calls the mother of four and jumps up and down in the designer outfit. The black, asymmetrically cut dress remains where it should stay.
So nothing stood in the way of the exuberant party, at which the Oscar ceremony is transferred. As Klum showed in her Instagram stories, she met there in addition to colleagues like Elizabeth Hurley (59). With Alex Mariah Peter (27), who won “Germany’s Next Top Model” in 2021, and Jermaine Kokoú Kothé (20), the first male winner from season 2024, she exchanged kisses. She also filmed the food for her more than twelve million followers. Among other things, there were burgers and chocolate strawberries for the guests.
Gatte Tom goes on tour
In contrast to previous years, Heidi Klum had appeared without her husband. Because Tom Kaulitz (35) is in the final preparations for the European tour of his band Tokio Hotel, which starts on March 4 in Ludwigsburg. At the weekend, the band announced on Instagram that the last rehearsal day was successfully completed.
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Source: Stern

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