During the season finale of "Germany's Next Top Model" Heidi Klum and the audience were stunned as two topless women bombarded the stage and ambushed Klum, Fox News reports.

As Klum was hosting the show the women, who are reportedly from the feminist group Femen, took over the stage. One woman had "Heidi Horror Picture Show" scrawled across her chest while the other had "Sadistic Show."

The two were immediately carried off stage by body guards and without missing a beat the supermodel continued to host the model competition show.

The moment was edited out of live broadcast but reportedly Klum told the crowd "I have just seen boobies in front of me. Too bad it happened at this special moment."

Femen, a Ukraine-based group have gained recognition for protesting topless at events they deem as sexist.

Recently, the group targeted German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian President Vladmir Putin. Women showed up with slogans like "F-k the dictator" and "F-k off Putin" written across their bare chests.

The incident during the season finale of "Germany's Next Top Model" was not the first time the show has been criticized. According to the Spiegel, an English language German newspaper, the four finalists spent the finale dressed in revealing clothing and dancing around during a "revealing burlesque dance routine."

Klum's pep talk also did not sit well with some people. The supermodel reportedly told the girls to "be hot, sexy, and offer something."

Since the show first aired in 2006 it has been criticized for sending the wrong message to young girls in Germany. Klum also faced a ton of disapproval for her "harsh and condescending words to the girls."

In an interview with German magazine, Stern, the "Top Model" host said it was her job to be hard on the girls.

"If they want to eat four donuts a week and too much bread and cake, and if their body and skin suffer because of that, then I have to tell them that this is not the right job for them," she said.