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November 1, 2006

Halloween’s Scariest Couple

Heidi and Seal

Anyone have a clue what Heidi Klum and her husband Seal were trying to be for Halloween this year? Whatever it was, it sure was freaky looking. Heidi looked like a giant bell pepper, while Seal reminded me of a badly burnt Pamela Anderson.

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  • http://webjay.org/by/bgizzie/djmikeyfresh djmikey

    Weird costume. They must’ve spent alot of time making it though. :p

  • heartofjosh

    Every other Hollywood girl dresses half-naked on Halloween, so couldn’t Heidi just dress up like a slutty nurse instead?

    No need to cover up that hot bod!

  • kevinkim

    correct me if i’m wrong, but… i think it’s supposed to be Adam’s Apple and Eve or the serpent? or something? lol.

  • rbx6jm7man

    ^agreed. that doesn’t look a bell pepper

  • yume

    That’s actually a pretty cool costume for a couple!

  • Inigo Montoya

    Well.. as long they had fun dressing up. That’s what Halloween is all about!

  • vm3z9

    yea its a creative couple costume.

  • andrew wee

    for a moment, i had difficulty figuring out which was heidi, and which was seal.

    yeah, it’s eve (seal with blonde wig drag) and the apple/serpent.

    well, they get 10/10 for originality and effort.

  • haz

    lol, great looking costume for halloween

  • beni

    thats pretty clever actually, it must be tough movin around together like that the whole night though.

  • Frenchconnection

    Money can get you a really nice done costume.

  • http://www.gamedudex.com GameDudeX

    Yeah, original.

  • David

    I’d probably say, they’re not the scariest, but creative. Maybe the little kids would be running away from Klum’s snake. :P Who knows, its probably made from Gucci since they’re celebrities, haha

  • jan

    Yeah, I bet it cost quite a bit for that costume. They have money to burn tho so it’s ok. :p

  • JwKuo87

    Argh, why did Heidi have to cover all the good parts up?

  • tulang
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