
Heidi Klum “found a way” to get her hair done amid California’s stay-at-home order.
Tuesday on Instagram, the “Making the Cut” host posted a hilarious photo where she gets her blonde highlights touched up by Lorenzo Martin, who — according to the biography from her management The Wall Group — is a “Los Angeles-based hairstylist.”
In the ridiculous snap, Klum wears lingerie, fishnet tights, and black heels while Martin works on the model’s hair through an umbrella canopy with cutouts for her arms. In addition to Martin wearing gloves, both stylist and customer wear face masks.
“Dahhling we found a way!” the German catwalk star wrote. “Social distancing highlights.”
Despite Klum’s best efforts, fans were not convinced that her hair appointment abided by the rules of California’s quarantine.
“I thought social distancing meant 6 ft away?” said an Instagram user, pointing out the short distance between Klum and Martin.
“Really!!! You actually couldn’t wait?” exclaimed another.
In mid-March, Klum told social media that she had been “feeling feverish” and that husband Tom Kaulitz, the guitarist of Tokio Hotel, was also “feeling ill.”
“Like many of you, I also have been sick all week and, unfortunately, my husband who returned from his tour a couple of days ago is also feeling ill. To be safe, we are staying apart until we get the results of our Coronavirus tests,” she wrote on IG.
Fortunately, both Klum and Kaulitz ended up testing negative for COVID-19 and were able to reunite.
On March 19, Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a statewide shutdown in California, the first state to do so, which prohibited the operations of non-essential businesses, including hair salons and barbershops.
On Tuesday, Newsom suggested that Californian salons, which are considered higher-risk businesses, may be allowed to reopen as early as the first week of June.
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