See Heidi Klum’s New "Got Milk" Ad
Heidi Klum wears many hats: mom of four, Project Runway host, sports apparel designer, Aol lifestyle blogger, and Victoria's Secret Angel. So it's no wonder the team behind the famous Milk Mustache "got milk?" Campaign has decided to show her getting glammed up for her Hollywood gigs in her newest Body by Milk ad, which just made its debut Wednesday.
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This isn't Klum's first time appearing with a white 'stache -- she made her debut in 2008 dressed as a milkmaid, alongside the cheeky slogan, "Haute cowture." Months later, the supermodel mom posed in a gorgeous gown, looking more red-carpet ready than barnyard-beauty.
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This time around, the 38-year-old is promoting lowfat milk via the brand's Facebook page, where she discusses how it keeps her looking and feeling her best amidst a busy schedule. In a video on the page, Klum says, "I think milk is very important because it has a lot of nutrition -- vitamin D, calcium. It's good to remind people to drink more of this good white stuff called milk! Don't forget about it! It's natural and good for you. I drink it at home, and my children drink it."
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There's no doubt that if the slogan, "Milk: it does a body good" holds true about Klum's ageless figure, the beverage will be flying off supermarket shelves.















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2P.S. What many American frauleins would probably prefer over Heidi, is to see Brad Pitt, (the young) Mel Gibson, or some other shining example of manly, male gorgeousness.
So Heidi is stripping for The Runway Project. I am positive that everyone who makes money off Heidi was vehemently earnest that it is a grand, feminist statement loaded with uber-serious good stuff for ze American frauleins. Hmmm, she is popular in, and rose to fame in, Maxim, Sports Illustrated, Victoria's Secret, and other male-centric venues. Yes, I count the Victoria's secret magazine because I know more men than women who get the magazine, and, every woman I know who buys their stuff... yes, the stuff is pretty and I buy it sometimes... is to be "more attractive for a partner, real or potential. The Lifetime Network people must want to start drawing the 18-45 male demographic. Give em naked broads and many of those guys will watch, and pay for, any kind of drivel. Whatever floats your bank account, I guess.