Heidi Klum turned off Hulu’s ‘Victoria’s Secret’ docuseries after one episode, here’s why!

Heidi Klum isn't letting go of her wings. The supermodel, who became a household name by collaborating with Victoria's Secret in the mid-2000's, explained why she refused to participate in Hulu's docuseries Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons, which raised claims of widespread sexual misconduct within the company. "They asked me if I wanted to be part of it," Klum said on the Just For Variety podcast Aug. 24. "And I was like, ‘If you're looking for a negative story, you're barking up the wrong tree because I had the most wonderful time there.'" It's not that she didn't try, Heidi explained. "Hearing all these stories pop up to me is mind-blowing when they accuse different people of different things, and I'm like, ‘My gosh, did this really happen?' I don't know," Klum said of watching the first episode. "So, I was always waiting to get more insight, but…it never came. So, I never continued watching it." Klum, who became the first German supermodel to earn her Victoria's Secret wings in 1998, described her tenure as "the best time ever."

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