
A Halloween without Heidi Klum’s beloved costume bash is scarier than ever.
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The world-famous supermodel and television personality is canceling her iconic Halloween party for a second time in a row this year due to the pandemic, she confirmed in an interview with TooFab.
Klum, 48, told the outlet that she is not ready to throw another party yet given the pandemic which shut down much of the world last March 2020.
“With everything happening in the world right now, I feel like it's still too early for me to feel OK having a party. So I will not do that this year again,” she said.
She also confessed it felt “insensitive” to throw the party this year.
“Like last year, I feel like it's insensitive of me to do that. I don't want anyone to get hurt because of we're having fun on my dime so I don't want to do that,” the “Making the Cut” host commented.
Klum canceled her annual Halloween party in 2020 to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Her spooky fetes are one of the most anticipated parties of the fall season — owing in large part to the model's consistently elaborate and over-the-top costumes.
In the past, her head-turning outfits have included Fiona from "Shrek," the werewolf from Michael Jackson's "Thriller," Jessica Rabbit from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," and an old woman.



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