Los Angeles – A new documentary, “On &. Off the Catwalk,” offered a glimpse into the glamorous life of Heidi Klum on Sunday evening, revealing how the model and television personality balances her busy schedule and family life. The premiere episode likewise featured a candid moment that sparked some playful discussion.
The cameras followed Klum to the Bambi Awards and the Venice Film Festival. Her mother, Erna Klum, 82, even made an appearance, complete with snacks. Klum explained that her mother needs to monitor her blood sugar and always carries portions of food with her. Leni Klum, 21, revealed the surprising variety of treats her grandmother brings: “Sometimes it’s even spaghetti with sauce in a napkin.” In Venice, Leni and Heidi opted for a different kind of refreshment: champagne.
Heidi and Leni prove: The Klums sometimes have pizza
Heidi Opens Up About Unscrupulous Offers
As the show moved on to a fashion show in Paris, Heidi Klum recalled some of the darker sides of her modeling career. She regularly faced comments about her weight and was even offered weight loss pills. Some invitations, she said, were also suspicious. “I was offered dinners with clients to discuss a job, but there wasn’t even a job,” Klum stated. “That was definitely unscrupulous.”
“Hans and Franz” Make an Appearance
A bit of playful teasing came from Leni, who commented on her mother’s outfit at the fashion show. “You’re not wearing a bra!” she exclaimed. She continued, “She never wears anything up top. You can always see her nipples.” Her brother, Henry, 20, chimed in to confirm: “She even leaves them free at home.”
The revealing outfit also became a topic of conversation during dinner with husband Tom Kaulitz, 36, who grinned, “That’s more covered up than I like.” Leni predicted a headline: “Hans and Franz have a big appearance at the Vetements show.” Fans can continue to follow Heidi Klum’s life up close – the second episode of “On & Off the Catwalk” will air next week. The documentary offers a rare look inside the life of a global superstar, and highlights the ongoing conversation around body image and industry standards.