Karlie Kloss flashes her legs on Project Runway set… after doctor dad helps coronavirus crisis


Karlie Kloss was hard at work on the set of Project Runway on Thursday during the finale of season 18.

The blonde supermodel flashed her legs in a black outfit with a high slit as she posed with her co-stars.

This comes after Jared Kushner enlisted the help of her father, a doctor, to help figure out what the U.S. should do about coronavirus.

Looking good: Karlie Kloss was hard at work on the set of Project Runway on Thursday during the finale of season 18

On the move: The blonde supermodel flashed her legs in a black outfit with a high slit as she posed with her co-stars

On the move: The blonde supermodel flashed her legs in a black outfit with a high slit as she posed with her co-stars

Karlie was easy on the eyes in her winning outfit which highlighted her incredible figure and long legs.

The cover girl also had on a bra top that showed off her abs with a halter over her shoulders.

Her blonde hair was pulled back and she wore dainty earrings. 

Her caption read, ‘Karlie Kloss and the cast of Project RunwayBrought our A game to the @projectrunwaybravo finaleChristian SirianoElaine WelterothBrandon Maxwell.’

Haute look: Karlie was easy on the eyes in her winning outfit which highlighted her incredible figure and long legs

Haute look: Karlie was easy on the eyes in her winning outfit which highlighted her incredible figure and long legs

Kloss and the cast of Pr, Geoffry Mac, 42, was named the winner of this season’s Project Runway.

The runners up were Victoria Cocieru, Geoffrey Mac, Nancy Volpe-Beringer and Sergio Guadarramain.

Serena Williams, who wore leopard print, was the guest judge. 

Brandon Maxwell, Nina Garcia, Elaine Welteroth, Kloss and mentor, Christian Siriano, picked the winner. 

Happy to be host: Her caption read, 'Karlie Kloss and the cast of Project RunwayBrought our A game to the @projectrunwaybravo finaleChristian SirianoElaine WelterothBrandon Maxwell'

Happy to be host: Her caption read, ‘Karlie Kloss and the cast of Project RunwayBrought our A game to the @projectrunwaybravo finaleChristian SirianoElaine WelterothBrandon Maxwell’

She was seen hugging her friends and touching her face, which seem to be no-nos these days as people are asked to keep their distance from others amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Kloss is the host of the show, while Project Runway champion and fashion designer Siriano acts as a mentor and Garcia, Maxwell and Welteroth judge the contestants, according to the website. 

The set up of the show is the designers get the chance to reveal their collections during a runway show for insiders, giving themselves the chance to win the largest cash prize the show has ever seen – $250,000 – according to the site.

‘They just brought everybody out … and they said Geoffrey and then there was what seemed like a five-minute pause from Karlie,’ Geoffrey told People. ‘You are the winner…’

With the champ: Here Karlie was seen with tennis ace Serena Williams, second from left

With the champ: Here Karlie was seen with tennis ace Serena Williams, second from left

Making the big decision: They sat together to discuss who should win season 18

Making the big decision: They sat together to discuss who should win season 18

It was emotional for him: ‘I’m still crying because I won.’

This comes after Karlie’s dad asked fans on Facebook for suggestions on how to fight COVID-19.  

The astonishing revelation was uncover by the Spectator USA.  

Kushner was brought in by his father-in-law Donald Trump earlier this week to lead the response to coronavirus. He has no medical qualifications and has also been in charge of Middle East peace, for which he boasted about reading ’25 books.’

Kurt Kloss, an emergency room doctor in upstate New York, created a post in a 22,000-member private group for doctors that asked for ‘serious suggestions’ about how to respond to coronavirus.

‘If you were in charge of Federal response to the Pandemic what would your recommendation be,’ he wrote. ‘I have a direct channel to the person now in charge at the White House.’

‘Please only serious responses,’ he added, according to a screenshot obtained by the Spectator USA. ‘I have already expressed concern for need for ventilators and more PPE for frontline and test kits.’

Then he explained who he was, finding time to boast about his daughter’s success, and later he boasted ‘Jared is reading now.’ 

Kurt Kloss, based in upstate New York, asked a 20,000-strong private doctors group for help

Kurt Kloss, based in upstate New York, asked a 20,000-strong private doctors group for help

Mr Kloss made this lengthy post on the private doctors group after asking for advice

Mr Kloss made this lengthy post on the private doctors group after asking for advice

Mr Kloss said he had been in contact with Mr Kushner about the government's response to coronavirus for weeks via Joshua, his daughter Karlie's (also pictured) husband

Mr Kloss said he had been in contact with Mr Kushner about the government’s response to coronavirus for weeks via Joshua, his daughter Karlie’s (also pictured) husband

Jared Kushner, shown in Maryland on February 28, has been tasked with researching COVID-19

He goes on to identify himself as Karlie’s father and claims to have been talking to Jared for weeks about his concerns via his bother Joshua, who is Karlie’s husband.

‘Tonight I was asked by Jared through my son in-law for my recommendations, that’s when I turned to you guys… for help,’ he wrote in a post that appears to have been uploaded Wednesday.

After hours of back-and-forth discussions, Mr Kloss came up with a 13-point list to forward to the White House that included ‘nationalized production of [protective equipment] and test kits, pop-up field hospitals, draconian travel ban and ban on all mass gatherings’.

The post asking for suggestions appears to have been uploaded around 9pm Wednesday, meaning Jared reached out for help around the same time Trump addressed the nation from the Oval Office.

In the widely-criticized address, Trump announced a ban on travellers who had been to any country in the 26-state European Schengen borderless zone from coming to the US for 30 days.

A post put up by Mr Kloss after he had received advice from different doctors in the group

A post put up by Mr Kloss after he had received advice from different doctors in the group

He did not announce a federal state of emergency, and made no moves to ban travel within the US, ban large-scale gatherings or close schools and other public institutions, as some state governments have already started doing.

He briefly mentioned testing kits but made no promise about wide-scale testing. The CDC has since admitted that it tested only 77 people for the illness this week.

There are currently 1,758 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the US and 41 confirmed deaths, though experts have warned that the true number of cases could be ten times higher.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is pushing for coronavirus to be declared a national emergency to unlock funding and resources for states to manage outbreaks, according to Politico.

But Vice President Mike Pence, who has been put in charge of the US response, is said to be wary of taking the step for fear that it will put US stock markets into a tailspin.

Wall Street has already lost more than 20 per cent of its value since the crisis began and has entered ‘bear market’ territory not seen since the 2008 crash.

Kloss pictured with her husband Joshua at the Super Bowl in February this year

Kloss pictured with her husband Joshua at the Super Bowl in February this year

Kurt Kloss’s advice to the White House includes calls for ‘nationalisation’ and field hospitals

1) Nationalize as in war time production of PPE’s, testing kits and ventilators

2) Suspend EMTALA (the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act)

3) Activate FEMA and DMAT teams

4)Pop up Field Hospitals with ICU capability Israel seems to have expertise

5)Decentralized testing away from hospital or if on hospital away from ED (emergency department)

6)Drive through testing capability and I would add pulse ox capability

7)Draconian travel restrictions

8)Canceling all mass gatherings

9)Massive marketing of PSA explaining what patients to do especially not going to ED if not in respiratory distress (Need to refine this message)

10)National Telemedicine for screening

11)Locking down Nursing Homes require all care givers in full gear and frequent testing

12)Use state ACEP (American College of Emergency Physicians) for some sort of incident command structure

13)Use emergency funding to compensate quarantined