Heidi Klum Said Her Halloween Costume Is Every 'Male's Fantasy'

She also shared some kind of NSFW videos.
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Heidi Klum is known for showing up and showing out on Halloween. Whether she's going as Betty Boop or a skinless corpse, Klum makes every costume look good. This year, the model and TV personality says she's keeping her costume a secret, but did offer fans a behind-the-scenes look at her elaborate getup. 

"This is my 16th year hosting Halloween and I’ve had 17 costumes, like Lady Godiva, the 'Visible Woman' to a 95 year-old version of myself," said Klum in an interview with People. "I like to switch it up every year and surprise people." 

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Describing her costume simply as a "male's fantasy," Klum also told People that "Project Runway" winner and designer Christian Siriano designed her dress for the costume.

She also had a team of people cast her body to make prosthetics for the "fantasy" costume.  

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Our best guess? Based on one HuffPost writer's keen eye, we predict Klum is going as Jessica Rabbit

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The model once told Parade that it takes a team of people months to get her ready for the holiday, and boy, do we believe her now. 

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Heidi Klum's Halloween Costumes
2000(01 of16)
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Heidi rocked an S&M-style getup to her first annual Halloween bash. (credit:Tom Wargacki via Getty Images)
2001(02 of16)
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Heidi channeled Lady Godiva in a long, blond wig as she arrived on horseback to her second annual Halloween party. (credit:Ron Galella via Getty Images)
2002(03 of16)
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Heidi was a perfect Betty Boop in this little red number. (credit:Mark Mainz via Getty Images)
2003(04 of16)
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Not sure what sort of gold creature Heidi was trying to be, but hey, it looked pretty cool. (credit:James Devaney via Getty Images)
2004(05 of16)
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Heidi was one red hot witch for her fifth annual Halloween bash. (credit:Johnny Nunez via Getty Images)
2005(06 of16)
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Sexy vampire Heidi? Check. (credit:Dimitrios Kambouris via Getty Images)
2006(07 of16)
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The model wore an apple costume and dressed as a Garden of Eden-style snake for her seventh annual Halloween bash. (credit:Gregg DeGuire via Getty Images)
2007(08 of16)
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Meow. Enough said. (credit:Jesse Grant via Getty Images)
2008(09 of16)
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Heidi's blue Hindu goddess Kali costume was one for the books. (credit:Joe Kohen via Getty Images)
2009(10 of16)
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Heidi's elaborate crow costume stole the show at her Halloween bash in 2009. (credit:Gregg DeGuire via Getty Images)
2010(11 of16)
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Alien? Transformer? Purple Avatar? (credit:Bryan Bedder via Getty Images)
2011(12 of16)
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Gory. Creepy. Awesome. Heidi's skinless corpse look wowed in Vegas. (credit:Michael Tran via Getty Images)
2011(13 of16)
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Ape-solutely awesome! (credit:D Dipasupil via Getty Images)
2012(14 of16)
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Heidi Klum makes one lovely Cleopatra. (credit:Michael Loccisano via Getty Images)
2013(15 of16)
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Old Lady Klum. (credit:Andrew H. Walker via Getty Images)
2014(16 of16)
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Now that's what we call a butterfly. (credit:Gary Gershoff via Getty Images)

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