Heidi Klum has her first interview since her recent divorce from Seal and Madonna is set to debut her shoe range, Truth or Dare, this year in collaboration with Aldo shoes- Is there anything Madonna can’t do?


Madonna, the 53-year-old ‘Hung Up’ singer and 2012 Super Bowl star – who started young fashion line Material Girl with her daughter Lourdes in 2010 – is now branching out into footwear with a range of dance-inspired shoes.
Working in conjunction with shoe brand Aldo, the Truth or Dare line will boast 60 styles including flats, high heels and boots – many of which will feature studs and capped-toe detail.
The range – which is aimed at women aged 27 to 50 – will eventually be expanded to include fragrances, clothes, accessories and lingerie.
Madonna’s long-time stylist, Arianne Phillips, who has been working on the collection, told WWD, “Her fingers are really on this brand. The first thing I did was remind her of all the shoes she wore over the years, and we took the styles that we can’t live without.
“You can always depend on her to bring her style and provocateur quality, but she also has a very feminine perspective.”
The Queen of Pop admits there is moments of pure stress in her grueling schedule. She told UK tabloid, The Sun that she sometimes thinks her head will explode from all the stress, “I’m not going to lie—it’s hard work having four kids and doing all the work I do.”
The music icon explained, “At the end of the day I’m doing my best. If people don’t like it, then that’s really their problem.”
“I hope I’m a role model. I hope I give other girls a voice… someone to look up to and admire. I keep rolling with the punches and trying to have integrity.”
Meanwhile, international supermodel and and Project Runway host, Heidi Klum has opened up for her first interview after recently divorcing from husband Seal, in next month’s edition of Elle Magazine.
“I feel like I’m in the eye of the tornado.” The former Victoria’s Secret Angel said.
“I don’t want to talk positively or negatively about the ups and downs that we had. Every couple goes through things. Unfortunately, we’re in the public, so the highs are out there. But I don’t think it’s necessary—especially for our children—to have the lows being printed in magazines and talked about,” she said.
Last week in an interview with 2Day FM, Seal, who is in Australia as one of the judges for new TV show, The Voice, and has recently announced as a performer at the 2012 Logies, felt people deserved an explanation about the split.
He said, “When you publicise your marriage as much as our marriage was publicised, when you renew wedding vows, when you do all those things you are giving them a picture of an ideal relationship, of a relationship that people aspire towards, so when it goes south you can’t all of a sudden take the philosophy of Celestine monk and decide to go for a vow of silence, it doesn’t really work like that.”


















