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Heidi Klum dances on Jay Leno's desk [VIDEO]

Heidi Klum shows off her table dancing skills at the Tonight Show.
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Updated Jan. 24, 2013 at 5:28 PM
Published: Jan. 24, 2013 at 5:01 PM

While visiting the Tonight Show With Jay Leno, supermodel Heidi Klum addressed rumors of her table-dancing-skills.

It all began when Leno showed the Project Runway host a photo of her dancing on a table at at the Golden Globes, which prompted Klum to give the following explanation,

"I was with my friend Lorraine Schwartz, she's like one of the best jewelry designers," she explained. "We were at the Harvey Weinstein party afterwards, and she was like, 'This party is so boring, we need to do something fun,' and she's like, 'Go and dance on the table,' so, someone had to. So I did. And, you know, I had a few glasses of champagne and so I was like, 'Why not?'"

Leno then asked Klum if she had ever fallen while table-dancing.

"Well, no, 'cause I got skills," she said as she stood up, grabbed his hand, hopped on the desk and began dancing to Rihanna's "Only Girl (In The World)".

"Just make sure you have a good stand," Klum said before getting off the table.

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