Heidi Klum hosted her 24th annual Halloween party dressed as a very scary and elaborate Medusa, featuring extensive prosthetics and makeup, continuing her tradition of creating impressive and outrageous costumes that inspire her guests.
Heidi Klum celebrated her 25th annual Halloween party by dressing as Medusa, complete with green scales, snakes in her hair, and fangs, while her husband Tom Kaulitz dressed as a soldier turned to stone, making it a themed couples costume.
Heidi Klum transformed into a detailed Medusa costume for Halloween, spending 10 hours on the look, and shared her excitement on Instagram, continuing her tradition of elaborate costumes for her annual Halloween party.
Heidi Klum unveiled her 24th annual Halloween costume as Medusa, a detailed and elaborate look that took six months and over 15 people to create, featuring moving snakes and custom effects, showcasing her dedication to her annual tradition of creative costumes.
Heidi Klum hosted her annual Halloween party in New York, unveiling a stunning Medusa-inspired costume featuring glowing scales, snakes, and fangs, complemented by her husband dressed as a stone soldier, showcasing her signature elaborate and creative costume transformations.
Heidi Klum once again wowed at her annual Halloween party, this year transforming into Medusa with a detailed costume featuring moving snakes, prosthetics, and a snake body suit, alongside her husband dressed as a knight turned to stone. Known for her elaborate costumes, Klum collaborates with prosthetic makeup artists and has a tradition of creating jaw-dropping looks for her 24th Halloween celebration.
Heidi Klum dressed as Medusa for her annual Halloween party in New York City, continuing her tradition of elaborate costumes, with her look featuring snakes coming out of her head to create a petrifying effect.
Bishop Briggs, who performed as Medusa on season 9 of The Masked Singer, has been crowned the winner of the show. Briggs, who was unmasked during the finale, revealed that her infant son influenced her performances on the show. She also spoke about the challenges of balancing motherhood and work, and how her son helped her connect emotionally with her music. David Archuleta, who performed as The Macaw, was the runner-up.
Bishop Briggs, performing as "Medusa," was crowned the winner of Season 9 of The Masked Singer, beating out David Archuleta, who was revealed to be "Macaw." The season featured themed nights and a champion was named at the end of each episode. The show will return for a 10th season on Fox.
Bishop Briggs, performing as Medusa, won Season 9 of "The Masked Singer," with David Archuleta, performing as Macaw, as the runner-up. Briggs performed the most of any contestant this season and sealed her victory with performances of "Elastic Heart" and "Welcome to the Black Parade." Briggs is known for hits including "Wild Horses" and "River" and has a new EP coming out next month, followed by a North American tour this fall with MisterWives. The show also introduced a new twist this season called "Ding Dong Keep It On," where panelists had the opportunity to save a singer from elimination.
Lou Diamond Phillips shocked the panelists on The Masked Singer by revealing himself as Mantis during the Battle Of The Saved episode. Medusa was crowned the winner after a sing-off against Gargoyle, who was revealed to be Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen. Lou Diamond Phillips was saved by Robin Thicke's Ding Dong Keep It On Bell and revealed that his daughter was the primary reason he decided to participate on the show.
Archaeologists excavating the Villa of the Antonines, a villa used by ancient Roman emperors in Italy, have uncovered two mosaics depicting the Greek mythological figure Medusa. The mosaics likely date to the second century A.D. and were found in a circular room of the villa. It is still unclear what the room was used for and why it contained Medusa mosaics. The Antonine dynasty ruled the Roman Empire between the reigns of Emperors Antoninus Pius and Commodus. The villa is immense and even has what appears to have been an amphitheater used by Emperor Commodus for gladiator practice and the killing of wild beasts.