Heidi Klum’s Sons Just Went Public—And They’re All Grown Up
From modeling runways to design school plans, Henry and Johan Klum are stepping into the spotlight—and standing head and shoulders above their famous mom.

Los Angeles, July 7 EST: Heidi Klum’s sons aren’t just growing up—they’re growing way up. The model and TV staple gave Instagram a rare peek at her family’s Fourth of July hangout, and fans couldn’t help but notice: Henry (19) and Johan (18) are no longer the camera-shy kids we caught glimpses of in the early Project Runway days. They’re tall. They’ve got style. And they’re quietly stepping into their own spotlights.
From Mom’s Hip to the Runway (and Maybe Parsons)
Henry, who once tagged along backstage, is now doing the walk himself. After hitting the runway in Paris Haute Couture Week and landing a fashion mag cover, he’s showing real potential to carve out a career of his own. Not just “Heidi’s son” — the dude has presence.
Johan, meanwhile, just tossed his high school cap in June and, per Klum, is considering Parsons School of Design. Translation: this family’s not done producing creatives any time soon.
Fourth of July, But Make It Fashion
In true Klum fashion, the family’s holiday look was anything but basic. Heidi turned up in a boho bra top and flowy maxi skirt that gave serious ‘70s energy—part music festival, part Malibu brunch. Henry rocked a pink polo and denim shorts like he might’ve just wandered off the set of a Gen Z reboot of The OC, and Johan, in jorts and silver shades, brought subtle cool without even trying.
Tom Kaulitz, Klum’s husband since 2019, was in the mix too, doing what he does best: standing back, looking good, and letting the Klum genes do the talking.
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A bi-coastal pop culture critic and former indie screenwriter, Gia covers Hollywood, streaming wars, and subculture shifts with razor wit and Gen Z intuition. If it’s going viral, she already knew about it.






