
Heidi Klum transformed into Medusa with green scales, squirming snakes for hair and pronounced fangs, aiming for an intentionally grotesque look. Her husband, Tom Kaulitz, dressed as a man turned to stone. Klum spent 10 hours getting into costume and treats Halloween as a major annual celebration. She went viral in 2022 arriving on a fishing line encased in a worm costume and has previously appeared as an 8-foot-tall Transformer, a Thriller werewolf, multiple Klum clones, and the Hindu goddess Kali. Janelle Monáe staged month-long immersive Halloween experiences culminating in a Studio City party; other attendees included Darren Criss, Maye Musk and Ariana Madix.
"NEW YORK -- Heidi Klum donned green scales and squirming snakes to transform herself into Medusa for Halloween on Friday. Klum said she loves the Greek myth of Medusa, in which a goddess turns a beautiful woman into a monster with serpents for hair, the sight of which turns living things around her to stone. "So I wanted to be really, really like a really ugly, ugly Medusa. And I feel like we nailed it - to the teeth," Klum said before pointing to fangs in her mouth."
"The supermodel-turned-TV personality went viral in 2022 when she arrived at her party on the end of a fishing line, encased in a slithering worm costume. In past years, Klum has come dressed as an 8-foot-tall (2.4-meter-tall) "Transformer," a werewolf from Michael Jackson's "Thriller" music video, a clone accompanied by several Klum-lookalikes, and Kali, the multiarmed Hindu goddess of death and destruction."
"Last year, Klum and Janelle Monáe turned up to their respective parties in the same costume: E.T. Monáe was hosting her annual party on Friday, too, and came dressed as a vampire attacked by a shark. The actress and singer-songwriter turned the entire month into a series of Halloween-themed immersive experiences across the Los Angeles area, concluding with a party at her home in Studio City. Earlier in the week, she had dressed as the Cat in the Hat."
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