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Heidi Klum Really Puts Her Foot in It With Creepy Halloween Costume Tease (Video)

Way to take the next step in building up anticipation for your Halloween costume this year, Heidi Klum. “America’s Got Talent” personality and mistress of disguise Klum offered another glimpse of her Halloween costume on Monday, delivering a creepy tease of this year’s get-up. “Putting my best foot forward this #HeidiHalloween thanks to @prorenfx,” Klum, whose Halloween costumes have become an annual obsession thanks to their elaborate nature, wrote on her social media accounts. “Any guesses?! You’ll find out soon enough! #TwoMoreDays #CantWait.” A video accompanying her tease suggested that this year’s costume, in addition to having two sets of teeth , will sport at least one grotesquely swollen foot. Which was featured slowly rotating in the video like something out of a Ryan Murphy fever dream. While Klum’s clue was guarded, it sparked plenty of speculation in the comments section of her post. Multiple people guessed that Klum would be celebrating Oct. 31 as the Statue of Liber

Pharrell Williams not 'Happy,' threatens to sue Trump for using song after mass killing

Pharrell Williams is not "Happy" that President Donald Trump used his song. The singer, 45, sent a cease-and-desist letter to Trump after the president played Williams' 2014 smash hit "Happy" at a political event in the Midwest Saturday, just hours after nearly a dozen people were gunned down in a Pittsburgh synagogue. “On the day of the mass murder of 11 human beings at the hands of a deranged ‘nationalist,’ you played his song ‘Happy’ to a crowd at a political event in Indiana,” Williams' lawyer, Howard King, wrote in the letter obtained by USA TODAY. Williams' legal team noted that the use of the song was not only poorly timed, but in violation of "copyright infringement" and "trademark rights." "There was nothing ‘happy’ about the tragedy inflicted upon our country on Saturday and no permission was granted for your use of this song for this purpose,” the letter read. The letter made it clear that Williams "

NFL Week 8 Grades: Browns get 'D' in Hue Jackson's last game; Jameis Winston gets an 'F'; Pats earn 'B-'

Whether it's a relationship, a friendship or an old pair of jeans, we've probably all held on to something longer than we probably should have, and it's starting to feel like that's what the  Buccaneers  are doing with  Jameis Winston .  It's easy to see why the Bucs don't want to give up on Winston: He's a former No. 1 overall pick who's supposed to be the team's quarterback of the future. However, if Winston has proven one thing this season, it's that he probably shouldn't be the starting quarterback for the Buccaneers anymore, and if that wasn't clear to Bucs coach Dirk Koetter before this week, you'd like to think it became clear after Winston's four-interception meltdown during Tampa Bay's 37-34 loss to the  Bengals on Sunday.  Winston single-handedly cost Tampa the game and he did it by throwing interceptions that no  NFL  quarterback should ever throw. For instance, this first quarter pick was thrown directly in