Donald Trump has once again succeeded in making people talk about him. Speaking about his outrageous comments in public, Trump shared in an interview that he refuses to buckle down and allow other people's opinions rule his life. True to his lifelong beliefs, the United States presidential hopeful claims that his political dreams will not stop him from saying what is on his mind at any given time and place.
With this in mind, it appears that there is definitely no stopping Trump. In fact, no one is safe from his comments - not even supermodel Heidi Klum whom the presidential candidate had openly admired over the years. The recent turn of events, however, saw Trump diss the "America's Got Talent Judge." Presumably rating the physical appearance of Klum, Trump sadly stated that he no longer views her as the perfect girl.
"Heidi Klum," said Trump in an interview with New York Times, referring to the random moments he had when he praised the supermodel in social media every now and then. The presidential hopeful continued to say of Klum, "Sadly, she's no longer a 10." Needless to say, his comment sent the Internet into overdrive and had feminists lambast him for his misogynistic ways.
However, the best response to the diss came from Klum herself who took to social media to address the issue. Posting a mini-clip of herself and an unknown person wearing a mask of Trump's face, the model made light of the situation. Her answer to the comment of Trump with regard her physique came in the form of a shoulder shrug - a gesture that said his opinion does not matter.
#TrumpHasSpoken #sadly #9.99 #NoLongerA10 #IHadAGoodRun #donaldtrump #HeidiTrumpsTrump #BeautyIsInTheEyeOfTheBeheld pic.twitter.com/dwDmEXNKMR
"” Heidi Klum (@heidiklum) August 17, 2015
"I've known Donald for many, many years," Klum shared via Entertainment Tonight. She further said, "Personally I don't know why he did it. I don't know what I have to do with a presidential campaign." Klum expounded on the issue in a separate interview with Access Hollywood following the comment of Trump. She shared, "We juggle so many things and I feel that, you know, women who support their families, who have children, who make their lunches, drive them all over the place, work at the same time, I mean, we do so many things, so in my book, every woman is a 10."