
America's Got Talent fans are certain they've seen the last of Heidi Klum after spotting 'clues' about her future on the show.
via: Daily Mail
It was reported earlier this month that the model, 51, would be heading back to Project Runway after eight years.
Speculation is rife that Heidi's new filming project will clash with her America's Got Talent duties, with many predicting that she will be leaving the talent series as a result.
Sharing their theories of Heidi's potential exit on Reddit, one fan said: 'It looks like it due to Project Runway and other projects.
'I really hope she finds time to come back this season but it's not looking the best. But we won't know until they release the judging panel.'
'I'm going to miss her too but she's getting a bit formulaic in my opinion,' another said. 'I just hope the new judge isn't some carbon copy and is actually like NEW new.'


'I have always liked her personality and what she brings in that sense, but she has never really had the best taste in acts,' a third said.
'It's kind of a situation where I'll miss her if they pick someone that doesn't vibe well but will be okay with it if they find someone that has great chemistry with the rest of the panel.'
DailyMail.com has contacted Heidi's reps for comment.
Heidi has served as a panelist on America's Got Talent since season eight aired in 2013, alongside Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara, and Simon Cowell.
She was forced to miss season 14 in 2019 due to filming other projects, including Queen of Drags and Arctic Dogs, leaving Julianne Hough to temporarily take over her role.
Heidi returned for America's Got Talent Champions 2 and season 15.
Project Runway will return with season 21 later this year with 10 episodes.
The hosts, judges and premiere date are yet to be confirmed - alongside what role Heidi will be serving in her return.

The show, which previously aired on Bravo, is now moving to Disney and will also air on Freeform, Hulu, and Disney+.
'Project Runway is an iconic television juggernaut that perfectly complements the pop-culture spirit at Freeform,' Hulu Originals and ABC Entertainment president of scripted programming Simran Sethi said when announcing the show's move to Freeform.
'For 20 seasons, Project Runway has captured viewers' attention and cultivated a loyal following,' Spyglass chairman and CEO Gary Barber added.
'The series has proven to be a valuable and enduring brand worldwide, and we could not be more excited to broaden the show's breadth of viewership within the Freeform, Hulu and Disney+ ecosystem.'
Project Runway debuted on Bravo on December 1, 2004 and introduced the world to the dapper Tim Gunn and his catchphrase 'Make it work.'
Back in the early seasons, Heidi hosted while Michael Kors and then Marie Claire editorial director Nina Garcia judged the competition alongside a guest judge that was usually another fashion designer or supermodel.
In 2009, the competition moved to Lifetime, where it stayed until 2017 and then moved back to Bravo.
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