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Heidi Klum has just brushed off Donald Trump's comments about her in the best way possible. After the real estate mogul and Republican presidential hopeful told The New York Times that Klum was 'no longer a 10', she responded with this hilarious video posted on twitter last Monday.

#TrumpHasSpoken #sadly #9.99 #NoLongerA10 #IHadAGoodRun #donaldtrump #HeidiTrumpsTrump #BeautyIsInTheEyeOfTheBeheld pic.twitter.com/dwDmEXNKMR

— Heidi Klum (@heidiklum) August 17, 2015

'#TrumpHasSpoken #sadly #9.99 #NoLongerA10 #IHadAGoodRun #donaldtrump #trumped #HeidiTrumpsTrump #BeautyIsInTheEyeOfTheBeheld,' she said in her tweet.

The following day, she appeared on Access Hollywood Live to further speak her mind regarding Trump's misogynistic statement. In

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