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Heidi Klum Isn’t in a Rush to Lose the Baby Fat This Time
Here’s something to be jealous about, Heidi Klum’s rapid weight loss and totally amazing tone after she had son Henry in 2005.
Two months after having her baby, she rocked the runway for Victoria’s Secret in her underwear…and she looked great. But this time, after having her newest baby Lou, she ain’t in any rush to get back to get back to her runway shape. The Victoria Secrets’ show will be produced in November and Heidi said, “I don’t know if I’m going to try to get ready for the show. I’m going to totally play it by ear and see what happens.”
“[Victoria’s Secret] knows that it’s very close after [my due date], and they are not putting any pressure on me, and I’m not putting any pressure on myself!” she said. “It’s not a lot of time [to get back in shape]. I think I’m going to take it a little bit easy. The most important thing is for our little girl to be happy and healthy,” she added. “That’s the main concern and we’ll see what happens after that.”
How did she get back in shape least time? Lots and lots of hard work that included two workout sessions a day. With four kids in the house, it may be a little harder to work in those sessions. Here is a photo of Heidi after she lost weight so quickly last time. Yeah, color me jealous.

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[...] time she had a baby in 2005, Heidi scrambled to shed the baby-weight and managed to rock the catwalk in her undies only 2 months after the birth of her son [...]
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