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Heidi Klum to 'shake booty' at MTV EMAs

Los Angeles - Heidi Klum will "shake her booty" at the MTV European Music Awards (EMAs).

The supermodel is hosting the star-studded event in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sunday and although she hasn't seen the script yet she is planning to do some dancing, but she won't be happy if she has to do any singing.

She said: "I don't think they are planning to have me sing anything. I don't always know exactly what the words are for all the songs. I usually make them up. I think I might have to shake my booty a bit."

Heidi did reveal the venue will be transformed into a circus tent, hinting she may even end up doing stunts such as acrobatics or using a trapeze.

'A visual feast'

She teased reporters with cryptic clues, saying: "It will be very magical. I think it will be a visual feast."

The annual event, which this year includes performances from Carly Rae Jepsen, fun and Psy, has also got her children excited too as Gangnam Style is a favourite in their household.

When asked whether she would be doing Psy's Gangnam horse dance at the glitzy ceremony, she said: "I think I might have to. It's one of the songs that's a big hit in the house."

The 39-year-old model - who has four kids, Leni, eight, Johan, five, Henry, seven, and Lou, three - will only be wearing Versace at the EMAs and has promised that all her dresses will be "sexy".

She said: "They are all spectacular. They are very short and very sexy and very MTV, very music. I always think that music and fashion go hand in hand."

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