Heidi Klum amfAR Campaign Shows Skin as Model Celebrates 41st Birthday (PHOTOS)
Heidi Klum proved once more that she is an ageless beauty once after celebrating her 41th birthday with an amfAR campaign this week.
The "Project Runway" host partnered with The Foundation for Aids Research (amfAR) for the second time in order to promote a tote bag designed by Jean Paul Gaultier. The red, white and blue tote is being sold at Bloomingdale's where all proceeds will go toward AIDS awareness and research. Klum appeared in the ad with only the bag in a photo she shared on Instagram on Thursday, just days before her 41th birthday.
"Loving my new #amfARtote by #JeanPaulGaultier. In stores @bloomingales June 1. All proceeds go to @amfar #AIDS research," the German model wrote in the caption.
TO SEE THE PICTURE OF KLUM WITH HER AMFAR TOTE BAG, CLICK HERE (WARNING: ADULT CONTENT).
Klum's birthday also arrived June 1 when the television host shared a photo during a celebration on the beach.
"Bubbly birthday," the fashion designer posted to Instagram along with a photo featuring champagne glasses nestled in the sand.
Meanwhile, Klum also serves as a panelist on "America's Got Talent" and hosts "Germany's Next Top Model." The busy model is also an occasional actress who has appeared on television series such as "Parks and Recreation," "How I Met Your Mother" and "Desperate Housewives," among many others. And yet, the mother-of-four still has time for Twitter and Instagram, which she used to update her thousands of followers regularly. In addition to joining amfAR, Klum shared a snapshot from Disneyland last week.
"Great day in Disneyland!! Thank you Mickey," she wrote.
Despite Klum's intensely busy schedule, the model is reportedly in a relationship with Vito Schnabel today. The new romance arrives two years after Klum's split from Seal, but despite finding love again, the model says she has no interest in remarrying.
"I'm not angry about anything, but I don't think I will [remarry]," she told Marie Claire last year. "Maybe if I'm with someone for 15 or 20 years, and we do it in our old age as a fun thing to do, but I don't have the urgency anymore."