Heidi Klum needs to watch her back…make that her backside. The former Victoria’s Secret supermodel recently appeared on America’s Got Talent in a very short feathered minidress by Rêve Riche, and inadvertently gave the audience an eyeful.
“Note to self ….. don’t bend over in a short skirt,” she captioned a video of the wardrobe malfunction that she posted to Instagram.
Klum didn’t completely moon AGT fans, as she appeared to be wearing a black thong underneath all that plumage. In fact, we can’t imagine anyone complaining about the peep show she gave them – even at 48, she’s still got it – and she knows it, as evidenced by other provocative Instagram posts she’s shared this summer from her travels with her husband Tom. Take a look:
Note to Heidi: we don’t mind if you bend over in a short skirt. In fact, it’s one of your better angles. Go on with your bodacious self. We’re just happy to witness it all.
Cover Photo: @heidiklum (Instagram)
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