While arriving on the set of America’s Got Talent, Heidi Klum asked fans what they thought of her hair.
The newest spinoff series of America’s Got Talent will be hosted by Heidi, 50, Howie Mandel, 67, Simon Cowell, 64, and Mel B, 48.
As Heidi was driving to the taping, she experimented with a new filter to alter her hair color.
In a video posted on Instagram, the supermodel showed off her luscious locks in yellow, green, pink, blue, purple, and orange hues as Tiosto’s hit song played.
In a red dress with a super short cut and a pair of red heels, Heidi showed off some major cleavage.
She captioned her picture: “Which color is best?”
This isn’t the first time Heidi has used a hair filter.
She recorded herself looking out the window of a moving car while enjoying a sunny day in Los Angeles earlier this month.
She turned and smiled at the camera, her eyes covered with her new pink hair, as she gazed out the window of a moving car, the Californian landscape visible outside.
The weather was a perfect match for Heidi’s grey flowing tank top and pearl necklace.
Her pink hair was just a filter, as she showed her blond hair in the following segment.
She was wearing a denim skirt, and posing for the camera at the end of the video, sat down in front of the camera, with her usual blond hair.
Her signature look is complemented with a glitter effect, suggesting that she is a fan of filters.
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About Heidi Klum :
Heidi Klum is one of the most stunning women in the world thanks to her multifaceted success as a model, TV host, and entrepreneur. Many people have taken fashion and beauty cues from her throughout the years. Therefore, it was only natural that we searched for a classic Heidi Klum cut to emulate.
Klum’s successful modeling career led her to host and judge Germany’s Next Topmodel and Project Runway, earning her an Emmy nomination in 2008 and a win in 2013 for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program.