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Heidi Klum Made Her Boyfriend Underwear For Christmas

I don't know about you, but if we gave our other half a pair of undies for Christmas they'd look their nose right up at them and keep scouring the wrapping looking for the real present.

Well when you're Heidi Klum and you've got your own lingerie collection, it doesn't quite work like that.

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Speaking to Kochie on Sunrise this morning, the 42-year-old supermodel and Germany's Next Top Model host said that's exactly what she gave her boyfriend last year - and he loved it.

Heidi Klum at the launch of her lingerie collection at David Jones.
Heidi Klum at the launch of her lingerie collection at David Jones.

Klum gifted her partner Vito Schnabel, 29, whom she has been dating since 2014, with a pair of underwear, which she made herself.

"I actually made him a special set for Christmas so he has plenty right now," she told the Sunrise presenter.

Indeed Klum is very passionate on the topic of men's underwear, having launched her new Heidi Intimates collection in Sydney last week.

"Guys should always make an effort the way women do," she said, when asked why men should get excited about her new range.

"I think guys enjoy women when they take their clothes off and they have beautiful underwear on and I think it should be the same for when the blokes take their clothes off."

Klum was in Australia to film the current season of Germany's Next Top Model, but their time here didn't turn out quite as they had expected.

“We drove about two hours outside of Sydney into the bush where we had to deal with mosquitos and leeches," Klum said, clearly disturbed by the experience.



"I’ve never had any leech issues before, so my poor girls were laying in this pond and all of a sudden there were these worms attached to their legs and their stomachs and we didn’t know what it was because we don’t have leeches in Germany.

"We tried to pull these worms off and they’re like ‘oh no their head is already dug in there and they’re starting to suck blood already’ and we were just screaming, we’ve never had to deal with anything like that so it was different, something to remember.”

Watch the full video of Heidi's interview above.