Munich's Heidi Klum-themed Hofbräuhaus event, snapshot of "HeidiFest" celebrations
Heidi Klum's Star-Studded Heidi Festival in Munich
Heidi Klum's first Munich Heidi Festival, held at the iconic Hofbräuhaus, was a resounding success, attracting a host of celebrities and VIPs. Among the 700 invited guests were prominent figures such as singer Lucas Cordalis, Elias Becker (son of tennis legend Boris Becker), Ross Antony, model Alessandra Ambrosio, and Heidi's former Germany's Next Topmodel jury colleagues Bruce Darnell and Thomas Hayo.
Heidi's children Leni, Henry, Johan, and Lou were also present, adding a personal touch to the event. Her husband Tom Kaulitz and brother-in-law Bill Kaulitz attended as well, albeit separately.
The festival featured a star-studded lineup of German folk musicians, including Jürgen Drews, Michael Holm, Lou Bega, and the legendary Haddaway and The Weather Girls. International artists such as Haddaway and The Weather Girls provided flair for the festival.
Alessandra Ambrosio, a famous model, graced the event in a dirndl by designer Kinga Mathe, radiating good humor. She took pictures during the festival, potentially to share with her Hollywood friends. Marianne Hartl, a retired folk music duo, made an exception to appear at Heidi's festival and even wore a matching outfit with her partner. Marianne mentioned that her dirndl was very tight and might rip the zipper.
Heidi's favorite drag queens, including Bambi Mercury, Yonce Banks, and Candy Crash, added a touch of glamour and entertainment to the event. Candy Crash made a comment about Heidi's XXL sausage jewelry.
"Taff" moderator Viviane Geppert discovered a small celebrity pitfall while posing for photographers due to a real lawn decoration instead of a classic red carpet. Despite the lack of practice, Heidi expressed her love for the Musikantenstadl and her excitement for the festival.
More celebrity guests can be seen in the photo gallery above at the Munich Hofbräuhaus during the Heidi Festival. Alessandra, Marianne and Michael Hartl, and the Kaulitz brothers added a dash of glamour to the traditional Bavarian setting, making Heidi's first Munich Heidi Festival a memorable event.
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