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Heidi Klum's Halloween Bash

Heidi Klum at Heidi Klum's 9th Annual Halloween Party presented by Absolut 100, Oak 1, New York City, NY. (All photos by Flynet Pictures)

To all you lazy ladies who slapped on a pair of cute glasses a blazer this Halloween to look like a certain overexposed politician, take a look at Heidi Klum at her 9th Annual Halloween Party.  The woman is a total Halloween inspiration.


I almost feel sorry for her husband Seal, who's always stuck playing her sidekick.  This year she was the Hindu goddess Kali, while Seal was...Genghis Khan?  MC Hammer? 

Actor Kyle MacLachlan whipped out the tanning oil and robe and made a hilarious George Hamilton.

At least he looked happier than singer Pink, who dressed up like a sad clown.


Poor Pink.  I know she's sad and all because of her divorce from Carey Hart, but her costume just sort of makes me uncomfortable.

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  • Heidi Klum's 9th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 9th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 9th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 9th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 9th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 9th Annual Halloween Party


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  • Heidi Klum's 11th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 11th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 11th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 11th Annual Halloween Party
  • Heidi Klum's 11th Annual Halloween Party
I'm the Music Editor at Zimbio.com, a freelance cat photographer, and a destroyer of karaoke mics. Follow me on Twitter.
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