Heidi Klum, husband Tom Kaulitz and their blended family celebrate Christmas in cozy pajamas and Santa hats
Klum shared the chaotic photo on Instagram on Christmas Eve
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- Heidi Klum, Tom Kaulitz and their blended family are ready for Christmas
- On Dec. 24, the model shared a photo of herself, husband, brother-in-law and children in plaid pajamas and Santa hats
- Klum and Kaulitz celebrated their first Christmas together in 2019 following their summer wedding
Call her holly jolly Heidi!
With Christmas just a day away, stars are showing how they ring in the festivities in style, and that includes Heidi Klum, who posted a sweet photo of her blended family in matching pajamas.
The model’s Dec. 24 Instagram post showed her and her husband, Tom Kaulitz, twinning in red, green and white plaid pajamas with her four children (Leni, 21, Henry, 20, Johan, 19, and Lou, 16), their respective partners, along with her brother-in-law Bill Kaulitz.
“Merry Christmas. Sending love,” she wrote.
Klum, 52, also shared a video that showed off her tree and wrapped presents with her clad in a red Intimissimi pajama set. “I am ready !!!! Let’s gooooo Christmas,” she wrote.
The pair even got to celebrating early in New York City as seen in another Instagram carousel that featured pictures of Klum and Kaulitz at Grand Central Terminal.
Family pajamas appear to be a tradition in the Klum-Kaulitz household. In 2024, Klum shared another spirited photo of everyone in red jammies and Santa Claus hats on their wintry vacation in Aspen, Colo. Although later in the holiday, the Project Runway host swapped out her loungewear for a sexier all-lace look.
Klum and Kaulitz celebrated their first Christmas together in 2019 after they tied the knot in a star-studded wedding in Capri, Italy, that summer.
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Although Klum’s kids have kept their faces hidden in her annual holiday posts, they were on hand to publicly support their mom at her Oktoberfest-inspired party at in Munich on Sept. 18. They looked all grown up in their traditional attire, which was also worn by Klum in the form of a red and white dirndl, a traditional dress featuring a lace-up bodice and wide apron skirt.
It’s no surprise that Klum loves a theme, especially since not too long ago she hosted her annual Halloween party in a costume that took months to make. On Oct. 31, she completely transformed herself into a Medusa with a custom outfit made with fake moving snakes. Kaulitz was the side character to her costume, dressed up as a Greek soldier turned to stone.
Speaking with Entertainment Tonight, Klum said of her look: “I’ve seen so many people do Medusa in the past and I thought, I’m gonna try and really nail Medusa one year and this year was the year.”
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