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Heidi Klum puts her feet up on her cluttered side of the desk during 'office time' with Tom Kaulitz

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Heidi Klum worked in her bath towel and put her feet up on her side of the desk as she enjoyed 'Office Time' with her husband Tom Kaulitz.The 46-year-old supermodel had one towel around her torso and another tying up her hair as she lounged in front of a mass of clutter in front of her computer.Meanwhile, over on the other side of the desk her 30-year-old man sat in front of a much clearer work space with a cup of coffee and a banana.

Comfy:Heidi Klum worked in her bath towel and put her feet up on her side of the desk as she enjoyed 'office time' with her husband Tom KaulitzHeidi's side of the desk was well stocked with snacks, including two bowls of what appeared to be candy and some Oreo Thins.

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