Heidi Klum Reacts to Donald Trump's Diss About Her Looks: "In My Book, Every Woman Is a 10"

America’s Got Talent judge isn’t sure how she became part of the election talk either

By Mike Vulpo Aug 19, 2015 6:27 PMTags
Donald Trump, Heidi KlumGetty Images, Michael Loccisano/Getty Images

Dear Donald Trump, you're out...of line!

The presidential candidate and real estate mogul recently received heat after dissing Heidi Klum's looks.

"Sometimes I do go a little bit far," he admitted to the New York Times before a brief pause. "Heidi Klum. Sadly, she's no longer a 10." Say what?!

The world-renowned supermodel and Project Runway host later tweeted a video response while wearing a sign that read "10." A man dressed as Trump also appeared to drop her ranking to a still impressive 9.99.

"I was just making light of the situation because it was kind of funny I thought, and I just thought, make it even more funny," Klum told Access Hollywood. "But really, the whole entire situation about women is not really funny, you know to put a number on a woman, especially women."

She continued, "We juggle so many things and I feel that, you know, women who support their families, who have children, who make their lunches, drive them all over the place, work at the same time, I mean, we do so many things, so in my book, every woman is a 10."

On Tuesday night's episode of America's Got Talent, Klum got plenty of love from host Nick Cannon who said the judge will "always" be a 10. She later got up from her chair and gave him a big hug and kiss.

While the support has been appreciated, Klum still can't figure out how she became a part of the political conversation.

"Personally, I have no idea what I have to do with the election," Klum joked. "Why do I come into play with this election? Like that doesn't make sense to me to be honest with you."

As for Trump, he has yet to respond to Klum's latest messages. Instead, he's headed back on the campaign trail and selling his unforgettable Make America Great Again hats.

"I am looking forward to being in New Hampshire tomorrow," he tweeted Tuesday night. "The silent majority is taking our country back. We will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"

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