Heidi Klum has admitted wanting more children, hinting at the possibility of welcoming a fifth child with husband Tom Kaulitz – despite labelling parenting "a lot".
The mum-of-four, 49, confessed that her desire for another kid "depends" on the day, but she'd be open to explore options with her musician spouse.
She made the comments alongside Jennifer Hudson while playing "Ja or Ne" during Thursday night's episode of The Jennifer Hudson Show.
Based around the German words for "Yes and No", Heidi was asked by Jennifer if she would "ever have another baby" - as the live studio audience cheered for her answer.
"Sometimes it’s like ne, ja, ne, ja," the model joked as she opened up about parenting her four kids; Leni, 18, Henry, 17, Johan, 16, and Lou, 13.
Admitting motherhood is "a lot", she added: "I’ve done it four times. Then I breastfed eight months each time, and then I was pregnant again three times in a row."
She later settled on her "ja" answer, adding: "I waited a long time, so maybe, yeah."
Heidi first became a mum back in 2004 when she welcomed her first child Leni with businessman Flavio Briatore – but Heidi had already moved on when she arrived.
She was with singer Seal by the time she was born and the Kiss From a Rose hitmaker eventually adopted the youngster before they welcomed Henry, Johan and Lou.
The pair subsequently split in 2012 and Heidi moved on to bodyguard Martin Kirsten and art curator Vito Schnabel before tying the knot with Tom in 2019.
Her parenting revelations come after Heidi landed in hot water with fans who called her "creepy" for modelling underwear alongside teenager Leni.
Heidi and her lookalike offspring Leni Klum, 18, wore matching red lingerie as they took part in a photoshoot for a new Intimissimi campaign last year.
Leni was forced to defend their previous Intimissimi campaign after some people criticised it for being "weird".
Some social media users branded their original shoot as "icky", while one Twitter user took it a step further, saying: "Sexualizing your daughter the moment they turn legal is weird."
Ulrika Johnson even got involved in the criticism and said she found the shoot "uncomfortable".
"I honestly didn't look at a lot of the reactions. I am overall happy with the campaign and I had an amazing day with my mom," Leni told PageSix.
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