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Heidi Klum Twitter Video Slams Donald Trump: #HeidiTrumpsTrump

Supermodel Heidi Klum in a 2013 file photo.

(Photo : REUTERS/GUS RUELAS)

Supermodel Heidi Klum seems to be the target of presidential candidate Donald Trump's latest unsolicited remarks. But the model isn't taking it siting down, she's slamming back with a video.

In an interview with the New York Times, the former "The Apprentice" host was criticized once again for a shaded remark he made about the model, "Heidi Klum. Sadly, she's no longer a 10," Trump told the news site.

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Just over the past week, Trump made headlines after making comments about a news reporter and the moderator in one of his presidential debates. His critics say Trump's comments made unjust reference to Megyn Kelly's menstrual state, though Trump denies it.

Now, the presidential hopeful is on to supermodel Klum making remarks implying her looks are no longer a perfect 10.

But she does not seem affected by the unsolicited comment. In response, Klum posted a 12 second Twitter video sending a message to Trump that, "#HeidiTrumpsTrump."

In the video, Klum was posing for a photographer showing the number 10, then a Trump lookalike walks by and pulls the number exposing a 9.99. To this, the model simply shrugs and smiles.

In the post, she wrote, "#BeautyIsInTheEyeOfTheBeheld."

Following his remarks on the supermodel, Trump also turned to one of America's favorite cookies and promised never to eat Oreos again, The Daily Beast reported.

"I'm not eating any more Oreos," Trump promised according to the news site.

Apparently, his decision to abstain from Oreos follows a move made by the cookie's manufacturer to move a portion of its operations from Chicago to Mexico. He then claimed the move would mean some 2,000 Americans would be left jobless, the report added.

Then Trump remarked, "It's such an American company."

Earlier in his presidential bid, Trump was slammed for alleged racist remarks he made during a campaign calling Mexicans "rapists" and implying they brought crimes into America.

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