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Heidi Klum looks unrecognisable in haunting homemade horror film alongside kids

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Heidi Klum looks unrecognisable in haunting homemade horror film alongside kids

Heidi Klum's epic homemade horror saw the supermodel poke fun at the coronavirus pandemic and the series of unfortunate events that it cast across the globe in 2020

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Heidi Klum has cemented herself at the queen of Hallowen after she went full throttle by creating an epic horror film.

The German supermodel, 47, took to Instagram to share the terrifying video with fans as she transformed into a flesh-eating zombie.

During the five-minute clip, the blonde bombshell pokes fun at the coronavirus pandemic and the series of unfortunate events that it cast across the globe.

The epic homemade horror saw Heidi open a cupboard full to the brim with toilet roll as she makes an attempt to mock the endless panic-buying with occurred at the beginning of lockdown back in March.

Heidi soon finds good use for the leftover toilet roll however as she decided to wrap her four children up in the paper to transform them into mummy’s for the chilling flick.

After the family sat down to enjoy a sausage breakfast, things take a turn for the worst as the supermodel has to flee to bathroom with a dodgy tummy.

While sitting on the toilet, she realises that she’s used up all the loo roll in an attempt to turn her youngsters into Halloween mummys.

After casting the wicked spell on her kids, they soon turn on her and chase her around the home – but she finds a way out of the scary situation by giving herself an unrecognisable makeover.

Heidi hides from the flesh-eating creatures by blending into painting hanging on the wall after she's covered herself in body paint from head-to-toe.

The chilling flick comes to an end as Heidi wakes up on the sofa only to realise it was all a bad dream.

Lifting the lid on the show-stopping video, Heidi told People: "Just because we can’t go out does not mean we can’t be creative and have fun.

“It is so important to enjoy the arts and keep the creative juices flowing.