Heidi Klum shuns Hollywood's weight-loss obsession after husband Tom Kaulitz told her to 'eat more'

Heidi Klum shuns Hollywood's weight-loss obsession after husband Tom Kaulitz told her to 'eat more'

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Heidi Klum is pushing back against one of Hollywood’s biggest beauty obsessions.

As fans continue to speculate on celebrities’ use of Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs, the supermodel says she has zero interest in following the trend.

Klum credits husband Tom Kaulitz with changing the way she sees her body after years of relentless pressure to stay thin.

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Heidi Klum reveals why she has zero interest in Ozempic or GLP-1 weight loss drugs, crediting her husband, Tom Kaulitz. (Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for amfAR)

“I’m not interested at all,” Klum told Us Weekly, referring to the weight-loss drugs.

The 53-year-old admitted she’s put on weight in recent years, but says she now believes it suits her better than the ultra-slim look the modeling world has demanded for decades.

“I’ve gained weight over the years. I’m no longer a size 24 jean. But I think with age, we look better when we’re not as skinny.”

The turning point, she said, came from her husband, Kaulitz.

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Heidi klum and husband Tom Kaulitz at awards show.

Klum says her husband changed how she sees her body, telling her to “eat more” after years of industry pressure to stay ultra-thin. (Getty Images)

“My husband was the first one who pointed that out. He said, ‘You should eat more; you would look better if you had more meat on your bones.’ I was like, ‘What?’ This is not something you’re told in the industry, ever, because you’re always supposed to be skinnier than you are.”

The “America’s Got Talent” judge admitted her husband had a point.

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“When I look back at photos, I’m like, ‘He’s right!’ Proportion-wise, I look better bigger.”

The supermodel and German guitarist secretly married in February 2019. The couple later celebrated their marriage with a lavish ceremony aboard the super yacht Christina O. off the coast of Capri, Italy.

Heidi Klum and her husband Tom Kaulitz

Klum and Kaulitz tied the knot in 2019. (Getty Images)

Although Klum has no desire to try Ozempic herself, she’s not criticizing those who do.

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“In general, people should do what they want. It’s the same with Ozempic,” she said. “A lot of people have a hard time getting that jumpstart, and if you’ve always struggled with your weight and for 40 years you’ve been trapped and it’s been such a big focus of your life, then maybe this is a great thing to try.”

Victoria's Secret model Heidi Klum walks the runway at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida November 15, 2008. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (UNITED STATES) - RTXAN7D

The former Victoria’s Secret model is seen walking the runway at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Reuters)

“That has never been part of my life, so it’s hard for me to judge. If you look in the mirror and you’re not happy with something and you want to fix it, fix it.”

The same goes for Botox and facelifts, Klum said, arguing that confidence — not cosmetic perfection — is what people ultimately notice.

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“What makes a person sexy is knowing their self-worth and knowing who they are. That oozes sexiness,” she said.

“When people are looking at every measurement of their booties, [or] at cellulite, it’s like, ‘Is this really what makes me who I am? There’s so much more to me.’ It’s about feeling great in your skin and knowing what you can do.”

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