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David Clark

Heidi Klum turns Simon Cowell into a worm following epic Halloween outfit

Heidi Klum followed up on her epic Halloween costume by turning Simon Cowell into a worm.

The supermodel showcased her biggest costume to date as she transformed into a worm, complete with tail, for her annual Halloween party.

Heidi used an app to recreate the look during America's Got Talent filming and even applied it to fellow judge Simon, who looked somewhat surprised at being turned into a slippery mini beast.

Fellow judge Howie Mandel can be heard saying: “You know what's weird? You spent 12 hours getting into that costume while on Toki I can do this in three seconds.”

Heidi jokingly replied: “I wish I'd known”, with the former Victoria's Secret Angel following the clip on her Instagram Stories with an image of a worm face super-imposed onto a kebab.

Heidi initially turned herself back into a worm following her legendary Halloween outfit (Heidi Klum/Instagram)
The supermodel then turned the app on Simon (Heidi Klum/Instagram)

Not content with the scarily realistic costume that used prosthetics to transform the slim model, Heidi also took to writhing and wriggling on the floor in front of the cameras to fully live up to her worm-like dress up as she arrived at her glitzy bash.

The creepy look was intensified with red and purple make-up that left the stunning former Victoria Secret model looking a far cry from her usual glamorous self.

The worm costume covered the stunning supermodel from head to toe, but with its design it meant bathroom breaks had to be few and far between.

Speaking to Page Six, the model revealed: "A lot of it has to come off. When I gotta go , I'll have to de-strap and just make it happen somehow."

The star's costume linked her to husband Tom Austerlitz's fishing rod, who had become an injured fisherman for her annual Halloween party.

Fellow judge Howie Mandell (left) joked that the app took a lot less time to apply than Heidi's costume (NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

Heidi later added: "It's hard for me to move. I don't really have arms or legs. When I fall down, I need someone to help me get back up. I'm kind of stuck there, you know? It feels a little claustrophobic."

While the full worm costume had dramatic effect, the supermodel later changed into a skimpy outfit revealing her toned body. She kept the creepy face make-up on as a nod to her earlier costume.

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