Heidi Klum has said she may help to solve Britney Spears' troubles and "set
her straight" -- by inviting the plagued pop singer to live with her for a
while, media reports said today.
"She can call me and come live in our house with us for a couple of months,"
the 34-year-old supermodel told the German broadcaster ARD. "I would help set
her straight."
"I am sorry when a young person gets thrown so off track," said Klum. "She
has, of course, lived an extremely wild life."
After more than a year of bizarre behavior in which she divorced Kevin
Federline and lost custody of her two young sons, Spears was put in a
psychiatric hospital twice in January and under a repeatedly extended temporary
conservatorship since the beginning of February.
On Thursday, Jon Eardley, who claims to be Britney Spears's new lawyer, filed
a complaint in US District Court, lashing out against the existing
conservatorship as a "violation of [Spears's] civil rights," and requested the
case be moved from California state court to a federal court.
In an interview, Klum, who was named last week the world's sexist model by
the website, Models.com, also described her own life with her husband, the
singer Seal, and their three kids.
"I have never been as happy as I am today," Klum said. "I have found the man
of my life and we have three great kids. They are all so different and fantastic
that it really can't get better than this."