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Heidi Klum To Host “Seriously Funny Kids” On Lifetime
It’s like Kids Say the Darndest Things — only more stylish! Supermodel mom Heidi Klum has been tipped to host Seriously Funny Kids, a new Lifetime Original Series co-starring a team of pint-sized side-splitters. The unscripted series will see the former Victoria’s Secret Angel “interacting with children and bringing out the hilarious and often insightful […]
It’s like Kids Say the Darndest Things — only more stylish!
Supermodel mom Heidi Klum has been tipped to host Seriously Funny Kids, a new Lifetime Original Series co-starring a team of pint-sized side-splitters.
The unscripted series will see the former Victoria’s Secret Angel “interacting with children and bringing out the hilarious and often insightful things they say.”
It’s a fitting job for the German-born beauty. After all, she has four children of her own!
“Someone once said never work with children and animals… so I decided to drop the animals and stick with the kids,” Klum said in a press release issued on Tuesday. “Naptime, playtime and snack time are my favorites, so is it any wonder that kids and I get along so well? I have four children under the age of 6, and to be honest, sometimes I enjoy them more than adults. They’re uncensored, unpredictable and absolutely hilarious. The kids will be the absolute stars of this show.”
According to JoAnn Alfano, Lifetime’s Executive Vice-President of Entertainment, Seriously Funny Kids “will capture the joy and surprising insight that embody a child’s genuine point of view.”
The self-appointed Nework for Women has ordered 20 half-hour episodes of the show, which is scheduled to debut in 2011. The project will be Klum’s second for Lifetime. The catwalker already hosts the network’s Thursday night design reality competition, Project Runway.
“Heidi Klum is a natural with kids, and, together, they will give viewers a fun and refreshing look into the often times hilarious window of child development and how our future generation sees the world,” Alfano explained.
Will you watch?