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Heidi Klum the Halloween queen reveals latest costume as she morphs into iconic mythological character

After weeks of holding the public’s breath, Heidi Klum, the queen of Halloween costumes, has finally revealed her latest transformation.

The 52-year-old supermodel drives fans crazy every year until October 31, when she finally reveals her extravagant look.

Past Halloweens have seen her dressing up as ET, a giant worm, Betty Boop, Fiona from Shrek, and even her 95-year-old self.

She revealed earlier this month that she was working on her new look. prosthetic makeup designer Mike Marino, the man behind Colin FarrellIt looks like a penguin.

Now their creations have been revealed as Heidi attends her 24th star-studded Halloween party dressed as Medusa.

Specifically, his version of the Greek mythological figure appeared to be modeled after the one in the 1981 film Clash of the Titans.

After weeks of the public holding its breath, Heidi Klum, the queen of Halloween costumes, has finally revealed her latest transformation: Medusa.

The 52-year-old supermodel drives fans crazy every year when she reveals her extravagant look on October 31st; photographed at Paris Fashion Week last month

The 52-year-old supermodel drives fans crazy every year when she reveals her extravagant look on October 31st; photographed at Paris Fashion Week last month

Like the 1980s film character, Heidi’s Medusa comes equipped with a bow and arrow, unlike traditional depictions, and has a long snake tail instead of legs.

Heidi was accompanied by her husband, Tom Kaulitz, 36, who was dressed as one of Perseus’ friends who turned to stone while gazing at Medusa.

Medusa in Clash of the Titans was a stop motion puppet created in 1933 by Ray Harryhausen, the master of films including the original King Kong.

Ray Harryhausen’s work was recreated in loving detail for Heidi’s costume; with an exquisite level of complexity, from the sparkling scales to the folds of facial flesh and sections of the snake’s tail.

Some touches were also added to Heidi’s appearance that were not in the film, such as matted hair mixed with snakes coming from Medusa’s head and her bow being designed to resemble a snake.

As Heidi and Tom walked the red carpet, they adopted various poses in which her character turns to stone as she looks towards the monster.

As Tom assumed various positions, Heidi growled triumphantly at him as Medusa, her forked tongue sticking out from between her teeth.

The German fashionista wrote ‘HAPPY HEIDIWEEN’ on Instagram as she introduced the costume to her followers. ‘Don’t look too long or you’ll turn to stone.’

Specifically, his version of the Greek mythological figure appeared to be modeled after the one in the 1981 film Clash of the Titans.

Specifically, his version of the Greek mythological figure appeared to be modeled after the one in the 1981 film Clash of the Titans.

Heidi was accompanied by her husband, Tom Kaulitz, 36, who was dressed as one of Perseus' friends who turned to stone while gazing at Medusa.

Heidi was accompanied by her husband, Tom Kaulitz, 36, who was dressed as one of Perseus’ friends who turned to stone while gazing at Medusa.

Like the 1980s film character, Heidi's Medusa comes equipped with a bow and arrow, unlike traditional depictions, and has a long snake tail instead of legs.

Like the 1980s film character, Heidi’s Medusa comes equipped with a bow and arrow, unlike traditional depictions, and has a long snake tail instead of legs.

Medusa in Clash of the Titans was a stop-motion puppet created by Ray Harryhausen, a master of the craft whose work includes the original King Kong in 1933.

Medusa in Clash of the Titans was a stop-motion puppet created by Ray Harryhausen, a master of the craft whose work includes the original King Kong in 1933.

As Heidi and Tom walked the red carpet, she adopted various poses in which her character turned to stone, facing the monster.

As Heidi and Tom walked the red carpet, she adopted various poses in which her character turned to stone, facing the monster.

Heidi growled mischievously at him as Medusa, her forked tongue darting out from between her teeth, as Tom assumed various positions.

Heidi growled mischievously at him as Medusa, her forked tongue darting out from between her teeth, as Tom assumed various positions.

Earlier this month, she revealed she was working on her new look with prosthetic makeup designer Mike Marino, the man behind Colin Farrell's The Penguin look.

Earlier this month, she revealed she was working on her new look with prosthetic makeup designer Mike Marino, the man behind Colin Farrell’s The Penguin look.

The German fashionista wrote 'HAPPY HEIDIWEEN' on Instagram while introducing the costume to her followers: 'Don't look too long, otherwise you'll turn to stone.'

The German fashionista wrote ‘HAPPY HEIDIWEEN’ on Instagram while introducing the costume to her followers: ‘Don’t look too long, otherwise you’ll turn to stone.’

In footage posted to Instagram, Heidi's bulbous Medusa tail added to the scary tenor of the look as she crawled across the floor in the costume

In footage posted to Instagram, Heidi’s bulbous Medusa tail added to the scary tenor of the look as she crawled across the floor in the costume

Her costume included a bracelet of snakes around her right forearm.

Her costume included a bracelet of snakes around her right forearm.

At one point, Heidi's Medusa mischievously stuck her tongue out as if to lick Tom's Greek soldier turned to stone.

At one point, Heidi’s Medusa mischievously stuck her tongue out as if to lick Tom’s Greek soldier turned to stone.

Medusa was also seen laughing at the fate that befell her prey.

Medusa was also seen laughing at the fate that befell her prey.

Last year Heidi and her toy boy husband as two different versions of the title character in Steven Spielberg’s E.T. Extra Terrestrial.

Tom was ET because he appeared naked when he crashed to Earth, while Heidi was ET after being decked out in wigs, makeup, and accessories by several human children.

A year ago, he transformed into a peacock and needed the help of nine acrobats to create the animal’s feathers and claws.

Heidi is famous for going the extra mile for her costumes, once spending 10 hours applying prosthetics to her body to dress as a giant plover.

She started the tradition in 2000, showing off her supermodel figure in a skintight black leather outfit that gave off an air of sadomasochism.

Her endless costumes over the years have included Fiona from Shrek, the man-eating alien, and Michael Jackson as the werewolf in the Thriller video.

She also drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including Betty Boop, Lady Godiva, Hindu mythology, Cleopatra, and Jessica Rabbit.

Just over a decade ago, at the age of 95, she made headlines by dressing as herself, so completely transformed that she New York Post: ‘No one recognized me and I had to tell almost everyone to let me into my own party!’

In 2015, she transformed into a cartoon character, transforming into Jessica Rabbit.

In 2015, Robert Zemeckis’ groundbreaking 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit? She transformed into Jessica Rabbit, the fiery siren who started the Disney Renaissance.

Last year, she and her toyboy husband Tom Kaulitz, 36, dressed as two different versions of the title character in Steven Spielberg's ET the Extra Terrestrial.

Last year, she and her toyboy husband Tom Kaulitz, 36, dressed as two different versions of the title character in Steven Spielberg’s ET the Extra Terrestrial.

He once dressed as his 95-year-old self, so changed that 'Nobody recognized me and I almost had to tell everyone to let me into my own party!'

He once dressed as his 95-year-old self, so changed that ‘Nobody recognized me and I almost had to tell everyone to let me into my own party!’

Heidi is famous for going the extra mile with her costumes, once spending 10 hours getting prosthetics to dress up as a giant plover.

Heidi is famous for going the extra mile with her costumes, once spending 10 hours getting prosthetics to dress up as a giant plover.

Her endless costumes over the years have included Fiona from Shrek, the man-eating alien, and Michael Jackson as the werewolf in the Thriller video.

Her endless costumes over the years have included Fiona from Shrek, the man-eating alien, and Michael Jackson as the werewolf in the Thriller video.

He tagged prosthetic makeup designer Mike Marino, the man behind Colin Farrell's The Penguin look, in his caption.

“This is just the beginning,” she quipped in her caption, tagging prosthetic makeup designer Mike Marino, the man behind Colin Farrell’s The Penguin look.

Heidi admitted she’s had ‘some mishaps’ with her costumes over the years, including becoming the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.

‘When I was nine months pregnant I wanted to make sure my belly was well protected so I dressed like a big apple,’ she explained.

But ‘the problem was I was so big I couldn’t fit in a car, so I had to buy a convertible at the last minute so I could get to the party.’

The woman said: ‘I couldn’t drink water or even sit down because my arms couldn’t reach my face. This wasn’t that much fun; I didn’t think this through!’

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