Heidi Klum is always extra on Halloween. This year she was E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

Don't MissHeidi Klum and husband Tom Kaulitz shot for the moon Thursday night, transforming into his-and-hers E.T.the Extra-Terrestrial characters for the supermodel’s annual Halloween bash.

The “America’s Got Talent” and “Project Runway” star always goes all out for Halloween, last year evolving into a multi-person peacock after previously dressing up as an elaborate butterfly, a worm, a sinewy cadaver and Fiona from “Shrek,” to name a few, as well as memorably aging herself up.Entertainment & Arts Tyga as E.T., Lizzo as Marge Simpson, Lori Harvey as Beyoncé and Jojo Siwa as Draco Malfoy: Here are some of the best celebrity Halloween 2022 costumes.Oct.

31, 2022This time around, she again drew on a Hollywood classic, enlisting a team of prosthetic and special-effects makeup professionals to create Thursday’s extra-terrestrial costumes.Kaulitz embodied the classic version of the titular alien from Steven Spielberg’s 1982 film, while Klum took on the disguised version of E.T.

Both of them sported the alien’s glowing finger.“From the moment I started envisioning my costume for the 25th year of #HeidiHalloween I was inspired by one of my favorite movies,” Klum, 51, wrote Friday on Instagram, sharing a behind-the-scenes video of the hours-long costuming process.A post shared by Heidi Klum (@heidiklum)“As a nine year old in Germany, E.T.

introduced me to the idea that there’s life outside planet earth.So for the last year, we all put our heads together to figure out how to put my own stamp on such an iconic character,” she wrote.

“I know E.T.wanted to go home, but I hope that if the movie took place in 2024 that my favorite extra terrestrial would come to my party instead.”Klum’s 23rd annual Halloween party took place at Hard Rock Hotel in New York City and featured a bevy of celebrity guests.

Earlier this week, Klum told USA Today that her yearly fête was a result of having few “really cool” Halloween party options ...

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