Melbourne: Heidi Klum, who split from Seal four months ago, has shown the singer what he is missing.
According to a leading daily, the glamorous 38-year-old can be seen gyrating against a pole while wearing just a leather harness, apart from singing on the track, called ‘Turn Up The Night’, a website has reported.
She also strums on an electric guitar while lying on the floor and smokes several cigarettes as she belts out the rock track. At one point, Klum shows some skin while lounging around in an American flag that has been fashioned into a dress.
The video sees the supermodel living the life of a rock star, so she can be seen visiting a tattoo parlour, sipping on beer, and flinging her clothes into the crowd while performing. The music video was shot by British fashion photographer Rankin, to coincide with a photo shoot the model participated in for Hunger magazine.
Heidi, who starred in a shoot for the first issue of The Hunger, reportedly went to the magazine with the concept of a photo shoot and fashion film that saw her transform into a rock star. The publication then asked musician Ian Love to create a song as the soundtrack for the film, which Heidi decided to sing.
Heidi was filmed while recording the track in the studio, which was added into the fashion film to turn it into a fully-fledged music video. It is not the supermodel’s first foray into singing.
The star released her debut single ‘Wonderland’ in 2006, for which all of the proceeds went to a children’s charity in her hometown of Bergisch Gladbach in Germany. She also recorded a duet with Seal for his 2007 album System, singing on his track ‘Wedding Day’, which he wrote for their nuptials.
ANI
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