Who is Leni Klum? Daughter of supermodel Heidi Klum following in her mom’s footsteps

Heidi Klum’s daughter, Leni, is helping lead the next generation of supermodels, alongside other famous offspring like Cindy Crawford’s daughter, Kaia Gerber.

Born in 2004 to Klum and her ex, Italian businessman Flavio Briatore, Leni was walking the runway before she was even born.

Klum shared video on Instagram in 2021 of herself at the 2003 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show revealing that she was four months pregnant with the future model at the time. 

"I am not alone walking down that catwalk here," Klum wrote about the video. "If I look close enough then I can see you bumping right along at 4 months @LeniKlum. I loved you before you were born, and I will love you long after I close my eyes forever."

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The relationship between Klum and Briatore ended while Klum was still pregnant, and she began dating singer Seal not long after. The singer and model married each other a year after Leni was born, and Seal legally adopted her when she was five years old, according to People. 

Seal was present for Leni’s birth, and Klum told USA Today in 2007, "Seal is Leni’s father." 

The couple had three more children together, sons Henry Samuel, 17, and Johan Samuel, 16, and youngest daughter Lou Samuel, 13, before they divorced in 2014.

Despite her prenatal runway debut, Klum insisted her eldest daughter wait until she was at least 16 years old to pursue modeling as a profession.

"We always also decided to keep the children out of the public eye. But she's driving a car now, she's 16, so I figured if you can do that, you can also model now if this is what you wish to do," Klum told People in 2020, noting that "you have to be very strong" in modeling.

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In 2022, Leni told People she had been spotted as a potential model in a Brandy Melville store when she was 12 and was eager to take the opportunity.

"I said 'Mom, Mom, guess what? Brandy Melville wants me to model. Please, please.' And she was like, 'Absolutely not.' I was really sad about it, but in the end she was right. And I feel like that's what sparked me to want to model more," she told the outlet.

At 16, she made her cover model debut alongside her mother for Vogue Germany's January/February 2021 issue, happily sharing the magazine on her Instagram with the caption, "MEIN ERSTES COVER," which translates to, "My first cover."

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Since her debut, Leni has also done shoots for Harper’s Bazaar Germany and Glamour Germany, and walked the runway at Berlin Fashion Week.

She’s also been a mainstay on red carpets with her mom, including last year’s annual Halloween costume party where Klum dressed as a worm (Leni opted for a Michelle Pfeiffer Catwoman inspired look).

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In addition to modeling, Leni is attending college in New York, studying interior design.

Leni’s modeling career hasn’t come without its shared of controversy though.

Earlier this year, Klum and Leni posed together for an ad campaign for the lingerie brand Intimissimi, working for the brand for the second time in less than a year.

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Critics said it was inappropriate for a mother and daughter to pose in underwear together after they shared images from the campaigns on their social media.

After the initial controversy in 2022, Leni told Page Six, "I honestly didn’t look at a lot of the reactions. I am overall happy with the campaign and I had an amazing day with my mom."

"I think the photos turned out great, and we had an amazing time," she added.

Leni often talks about working with Klum, but she wants to make it clear she’s not relying on her famous mom’s genes or connections.

"I did get help starting off, and I know that people would dream to start off with what I had," she told People last year. "I'm so grateful that I've been able to take what was gifted to me by my mom. But I am doing the work and putting in the time. Now I'm working on my own, traveling alone, going to school. My mom and I just have the same love for the same thing." 

NYC Guardian Angels leader Curtis Sliwa arrested for second time in recent days during migrant housing protest

Guardian Angels founder and former Republican nominee for New York City mayor Curtis Sliwa was arrested on Sunday while protesting the Midland Beach Migrant Shelter on Staten Island.

Video footage showed Sliwa and his supporters protesting in front of the Midland Beach Migrant Shelter, which was formerly the Midland Beach Senior Citizen Home.

"Eric Adams kicked out the elderly occupants of this nursing home in order to house illegal migrants," Sliwa said of New York City's mayor in a press release before the event. "He is despicable."

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Sliwa called out politicians for their involvement in clearing buildings for the "invasion of illegal immigrants" into NYC neighborhoods.

"We need to take care of Americans first. Migrants, illegals, to the back of the line," he said. "Why do these illegal aliens get to jump the queue and jump to the top and front of the line?"

During his speech, Sliwa asked those in attendance to block the street with him when he was done speaking, as an act of civil disobedience.

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He joined arms with other protestors, blocking the street, while some waved American flags and many chanted, "USA, USA, USA."

Ultimately, Sliwa and others were arrested, handcuffed and placed into a police van.

This is the second time in a week that Sliwa and other protestors have been arrested over migrant shelters.

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On Wednesday, he led a group of protestors in front of the Creedmoor Hospital Grounds where a tent shelter was built for migrants.

"Have pity. No tent city!" Sliwa chanted, while criticizing Mayor Eric Adams. "We're going to keep driving this point home until you decide to be the mayor and represent American people who are citizens of New York City who pay their taxes and afford to put you in a $5000 customized suit each and every day."

Sliwa and other protestors were place in handcuffs and taken away, video showed.

Since spring, over 93,000 migrants have entered New York City, according to the mayor's office. Mayor Eric Adams said during a press conference earlier this month that there's no longer room for migrants to stay in the city.

Fox News Digital's Louis Casiano contributed to this report.

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