Heidi Klum is a nudist. Happy Tuesday. Klum said so in an interview with Ocean Drive magazine: "I'm a nudist." Her nudism is rooted in her upbringing, when her parents would take her to nude beaches. She still sunbathes nude—or at least topless. "I have no problems with nudity at all," she continued. "I'm very free."

A nudist, by obvious definition, is "a person who engages in the practice of going naked wherever possible." For Klum, "wherever possible" is limited to very private property and the occasional secluded beach. The paparazzi follow her everywhere, after all, probably because they know she's so comfortable in her bared skin.

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"I'm not doing PDA on the beach with tons of people," Klum told Ocean Drive. "Unfortunately, paparazzi always follow us, in a helicopter or they hang behind a bush or a boat and they come up with scuba gear. But to the outside world, it looks like we're frolicking on the beach having a show in front of everyone."

She's not. She's just living her life. Nude. Go Heidi.

Sarah Rense Sarah Rense is the Associate Lifestyle Editor at Esquire, where she covers tech, food, drink, home, and more.

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