Heidi Klum Slams Models Who Posed in Her Lingerie Outside Buckingham Palace: It's Just "Not Cool!"

America’s Got Talent judge says she had nothing to do with the stunt

By Mike Vulpo Mar 17, 2015 2:35 AMTags
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Heidi Klum really wants you to wear lingerie from her line. But do you really have to do it outside of Buckingham Palace?!

A photo surfaced over the weekend showing three models posing in just bras and panties outside the home of Queen Elizabeth II and the British monarchy.

When word got out that they were all wearing products from Klum's new collection, the fashion designer wanted to make it clear that she was not part of the stunt at all.

"Nearly fell of my chair when I saw this," she tweeted with the picture gaining controversy. "Who did this??? Not me!!! #Not Cool."

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The America's Got Talent judge has been promoting the launch of her line all month long. Just last week, the supermodel was in New York City showcasing the products at a local Bloomingdales before jetting off to London to introduce the line.

The collection, a joint venture with the New Zealand-based brand Bendon, comes after Elle Macpherson parted ways with the company at the end of 2014.

"I have many companies that comes to me, but I wanted to be with someone who was as big as them, as established as them, as successful as them," Klum told Women's Wear Daily back in October. "You know, 25 years, that's quite an empire and that's quite an amazing business that Elle has created with Bendon."

Controversy aside, if you like the items you see, head over to Macy's, Bloomingdales and other fine retailers. Who knows, you may just feel as sexy as Klum.