Heidi Klum isn't just a supermodel, reality TV host, entrepreneur and mother of four.
She's also a celeb who's doing her part to save the planet by getting her green on.
So what's her top tip for being eco-friendly around the house?
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"I try to be not so wasteful," the supermodel mama told us at the Kids' Choice Awards in honor of Earth Week.
"I think that you can start already in your home," she says. "Not to be so wasteful. Not to buy so many things, and food or to teach the kids not to throw things away or put everything on their plate that they're not going to have. I think you have to smart small in order to also make a difference. To not be so wasteful, I think is a good start."
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Kobe Bryant made a jump shot along the baseline Sunday and stumbled back, sliding all the way into the empty Staples Center courtside chair next to Tim Leiweke, the CEO of AEG.
Leiweke, the man who hopes to bring the NFL and new digs to downtown Los Angeles, dressed all in black, got a close-up view of a potentially three-peat-ending injury.
Even though Bryant returned to play in the game with a bruised neck, the New Orleans Hornets delivered an unexpected blow, shocking the Lakers with a 109-100 victory in the first game of the first-round Western Conference playoff series.
"You don't want to be the guy that sees it happen right in front of you, not when we have the arena," Leiweke said of Bryant's scary courtside mishap.
Bryant wasn't the guy, either. Bryant scored a game-high 34 points, but the veteran couldn't will his team to a victory, not even by taking 26 shots and making half of those.
Bryant is the leader of the Lakers - he is the Lakers - who played just as sluggish in their first postseason game as they did to end the regular season, losing six of their last eight games.
Losing one game to the No.7 seed Hornets was bad, but losing Bryant would have been worse for the Lakers.
When Bryant couldn't rise to his feet after the collision, the sellout Staples Center crowd rose to its feet. The threat of a Lakers three-peat hung in the balance of Bryant's ability to move his neck from side to side. After chanting
"MVP" early in the game, the chants turned to "Kobe!"Bryant grabbed his neck, grimaced and turned over on his stomach. He stayed down.
"I couldn't feel my neck for a minute," Bryant said.
Leiweke asked him if he was OK, and rapper will.i.am, seated next to Leiweke, comforted Bryant and told him everything was going to be fine.
Bryant was OK, but the Lakers weren't and were booed off their own court, they played so bad.
Lakers forward Pau Gasol, expected to have his way with New Orleans because of his height advantage, was so awful that fans wearing purple and gold taunted him. Even Bryant made pointed remarks about how Gasol, who missed seven of his nine shots and scored just eight points, needs to be better on the big stage.
Lakers coach Phil Jackson admitted he was stunned, and he didn't have a very Zen-like theory for the Lakers' debacle.
"We're not very good in morning games," Jackson said. "Our guys just aren't that sharp all year. We really tried to get them going (Sunday). We asked them to come a couple of hours early, even to the arena, so they would be ready to go."
Bryant played 42 minutes Sunday, more than anyone else on either team, including Hornets guard Chris Paul.
Paul scored 33 points and added 14 assists, just three shy of the Lakers' team total of 17. The Lakers didn't switch defenders on Paul, and he dribbled around them with ease.
Still, Paul will always be overshadowed by anything that happens with Bryant. The neck injury happened seconds before halftime, and Paul didn't even see who was down. Quickly, he got an idea.
"(ABC) told me I was supposed to do the interview before halftime, and then they canceled on me," Paul said laughing.
Khloe Kardashian, the wife of forward Lamar Odom, got over the loss quickly, as she turned her tweeting efforts to focus on the reality television show she has with her husband, "Khloe & Lamar." After the loss, Khloe tweeted: "Man oh man ... Well at least I have something to be happy about KhloeAndLamar is tonight ..."
Clearly, she's not a true basketball wife yet, failing to realize how devastating such a loss can be for the Lakers. Let Bryant explain.
"This is dangerous, absolutely," Bryant said. "A series can be over quickly."
Especially when it comes to the tentative situation of the health of the Lakers and Bryant.
Earlier in the week, Bryant was assessed a $100,000 fine after he called an NBA official a homophobic slur. He failed to express remorse initially, but has since done so.
The Lakers have countless problems, and they're lucky Bryant's absence from the chair incident isn't one of them.
"You don't worry about him when he goes down," teammate Derek Fisher said. "You know that unless, God forbid, he wasn't breathing that he's going to get back up."
The Lakers didn't get back up after they were knocked down Sunday. Maybe they'll respond like the two-time defending champions they are on Wednesday in Game 2.
And some padding on those chairs wouldn't be a bad idea, either.

She's a regular at the annual event, and this year Halle Berry was honored at the Silver Rose Awards Gala at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunday (April 17).
The Oscar-winning actress brightened up the room in a colorful pink frock as she was joined by attendees including Terri Seymour, Christina Milian and Taraji P. Henson.
As for the cause, the Silver Rose Gala is "a fundraiser that supports efforts in continuing to provide critical programs and services for families affected by domestic violence. The event highlighted the progress Jenesse Center has made in changing the lives of women and children for 28 years."
Miss Berry's appearance at the event comes just as it has been announced that she'll be foregoing her Broadway plans due to her current custody battle with ex-beau Gabriel Aubry.
Having been lined up to star in the adaptation of Katori Hall's play "The Mountaintop" this September, producers have since released a statement confirming her departure, which reads: "Ms Berry would not be appearing in the role due to child-custody issues."
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We weren?t certain if Teen Mom 2?s Leah Messer and Corey Simms? marriage would last forever, but only six months? So what happened?
Teen Mom 2 star Leah Messer has split from her husband Corey Simms after just six months of marriage.
MTV recently broadcast Leah and Corey?s wedding on the Teen Mom 2 finale show, but by the show?s airing date the marriage was over.
Sources have been reporting on the possible reasons for the young couple?s split.
The reports suggest they argued over money and both Leah and Corey were rumored to have cheated.
In Touch magazine reported that the straw that broke the camel?s back was when Corey took out $19,000 from the couple?s joint bank account to buy himself a new truck, but Lea wanted to use that money towards a new home.
?He did it without telling Leah, even though the money is mostly her earnings from MTV,? a friend of Leah?s stated.
?When she found out, they had a vicious fight and she left him.?
The report also adds that Simms took a girl to her high school prom while Leah, 18 , was in the hospital with Aliannah, who has eye and leg problems.
The pal of Leah?s adds, ?He is always getting drunk with his friends, and can easily hook up with girls.?
Leah and Corey reportedly filed for divorce last week.
Messer has signed up for two more seasons of Teen Mom 2.
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Ready for the much-anticipated world premiere, Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon are set to debut their new movie "Water for Elephants" in New York City on Sunday (April 17).
Taking place at the Ziegfeld Theatre, the co-stars are to be joined by fellow castmates including Christoph Waltz, Hal Holbrook, Ken Foree, Donna Scott, director Francis Lawrence and best-selling author Sara Gruen.
The film - which hits theater s next Friday (April 22), is based on Miss Gruend's book of the same name - telling the story of "a veterinary student who abandons his studies after his parents are killed and joins a traveling circus as their vet."
With GossipCenter provviding complete coverage of the red carpet festivities as they unfold, below is a live feed straight from the red carpet of the "Water for Elephants" NYC premiere!
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