Heidi Klum is leaving little to the imagination ahead of her 50th birthday.
The former supermodel took to Instagram Friday to share a video of her dancing in a low-cut gold dress, revealing a black G-string thong with gold detailing.
Klum, 49, captioned the video with a party emoji and a red heart, and she turned the comments off on her post.
The socialite was dancing to Kim Petras and Nicki Minaj's "Alone," rocking long, beach waves and thigh-high boots.
On Monday, Klum showed off her body in a yellow bikini as she enjoyed some sunshine.
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"Finally some sunshine," she captioned the series of pics, which included Klum smelling a dandelion.
The actress turned off the comments on that post too.
Klum shared her at-home workout routine that helps her stay in shape in a previous interview.
"I’m fortunate enough to have a pool at home and, when the pandemic started, I began swimming 20 laps a day. Low-impact exercise like this is much better for my joints than running on a treadmill," Klum told Women’s Health UK.
"I’ve relished the opportunity to spend more time at home with my family in recent months," she said at the time. "Being on a plane and in the studio a lot less means I’ve been able to enjoy getting stuck into domestic tasks."
Following the pandemic, Klum attended a wellness clinic with her husband Tom Kaulitz and made some changes to her diet. The model explained to Fox News Digital she doesn't drink any liquids 30 minutes before eating a meal.
Klum also avoids raw foods before going to bed.
"I learned all about gut health for two weeks. We did all this good stuff. It was amazing. I feel incredible. I have so much more energy, it’s amazing," Klum said. "It was very interesting for me because I always thought that I was doing the right thing, but turns out I kind of wasn’t. But, I guess, whatever works for everyone. It’s not like I went there to lose weight or anything, I really just went there for my husband."
Fox News Digital's Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.