When Heidi Klum stepped onto the red carpet for the Project Hail Mary premiere with a strikingly tall young man, many onlookers jumped to the wrong conclusion. At first glance, it looked as if she had arrived with a new, much younger boyfriend — a rumor that spread instantly.

The confusion was understandable. The event, held March 18 at Lincoln Center Plaza in New York City, drew major celebrities, and Heidi’s companion appeared confident and polished in a light beige suit. Online chatter quickly erupted, with fans wondering if she was introducing a new partner.

But those familiar with her family recognized him immediately. The young man beside her was her eldest son, 20-year-old Henry Samuel — and his appearance made as much of an impact as the film premiere itself.

For many, Henry’s transformation was the biggest surprise. Once known as a quiet child trailing behind his famous parents, he has grown into someone who commands attention. He now carries himself with confidence, shaped partly by the world he grew up in and partly by his own developing sense of identity.

Henry has already begun stepping into the fashion world. At 19, he made his runway debut at Paris Fashion Week, wearing a dramatic all-black suit. Soon after, he appeared on his first magazine cover in Hunger, styled in a bold, open-chested look that signaled his arrival as a young model to watch.

His red-carpet outfit — an oversized beige suit, patterned sheer shirt, and matching scarf — showed an easy command of style. Standing beside Heidi, who wore a crisp all-white suit, the two looked effortlessly coordinated.

Online, fans were stunned by Henry’s height, his resemblance to both Heidi and Seal, and how naturally he fit into the spotlight. Many commented that they had mistaken him for Heidi’s partner before realizing the truth.

What stood out most was not just his appearance, but the sense that Henry Samuel is stepping out of the background — and beginning to make his own mark.

 

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