In fluffy denim shorts, Klum transforms into a devoted supporter of her husband and his band

In fluffy denim shorts, Klum transforms into a devoted supporter of her husband and his band

Heidi Klum is a legendary supermodel who has parlayed that into a career as a television host, producer, and businesswoman.

But over the weekend the former catwalk queen, 50, turned into Tokio Hotel’s number one fan; and more specifically, top fan for the band’s guitarist, Tom Kaulitz, 33, who just happens to be her husband.

After hundreds of thousands of people marched through the streets of the German capital, Berlin, during Pride, the festival was culminated by a performance from native sons Tokio Hotel, as reported by DW.com.

And Klum was there watching her man at the side of the stage, decked out in skimpy denim shorts, with fuzzy feathers adorned along the edges, and a bra, which she showcased in an Instagram post.

The German pop-rock band, who originally formed in 2001, delivered an inspiring set, from the looks and sounds of videos posted on Klum’s Instagram page,

which showcased excited fans cheering on the group that also features her husband’s brother Bill Kaulitz (vocals), Georg Listing (bass) and Gustav Schäfer (drums).

By the time the America’s Got Talent judge made her way to the venue, holding hands with her husband, Klum had added a dark jacket over her bra.

In another touch of style and sex appeal the Bergisch Gladbach, West Germany native also donned fishnet stockings, to go along with her black high heels.

Rounding her overall look, the mother of four had her blonde tresses flowing long and straight over her chest in the front and down near her waistline in the back.

Kaulitz kept it colorful and casual in the fashion department ahead of his band’s show dressed in black, blue, and green striped pants with a matching dayglo green shirt he left unbuttoned to reveal a white tank top underneath.

The rocker, who’s a native of Magdeburg, Germany, also wore a pair of black slip-on sneakers, and had his dark brown hair styled long past his shoulders with plenty of natural waves and curls.

But once it was time to hit the stage for Tokio Hotel’s performance Kaulitz had changed into a rocker ready, all-black ensemble, which was showcased by his wife in numerous videos and photos she shared on Instagram.

Klum can be seen in a few selfies among the thousands of fans excitedly screaming for the band.

Their performance was a musical highlight of the event and a statement of support and solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community.