Kate Gosselin On Heidi Montag’s Post-Surgery Bikini Body: ‘She Looks Really Good!’

First Published: April 14, 2010 5:55 PM EDT Credit: Composed by AccessHollywood.com

Heidi Montag, Kate Gosselin, April 2010Caption Heidi Montag, Kate Gosselin, April 2010

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Heidi Montag revealed her post-plastic surgery bikini body over the weekend in Las Vegas, and it appears she has a fan of her new shape in the form of another reality star – Kate Gosselin.

The former “Jon & Kate Plus 8” star admitted to Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush that Heidi looked great after Billy showed her Heidi’s newest pics during a visit to the Access set on Wednesday.

“Would you ever consider getting ‘The Heidi,’” Billy asked Kate.

“Hell yes,” Kate laughed. “Sign me up.”

Later, Billy asked the upcoming “Twist of Kate” star which part of Heidi she thought looked the best.

“All of her,” Kate commented. “She makes regular girls feel self-conscious.”

Kate didn’t appear aware that Heidi’s new shape was the result of 10 plastic surgeries in one big surgery session last year, until Billy shared the story.

After learning the news, when asked if one day, after they were older, if one of her daughters ever came to her and asked for “The Heidi,” as Billy put it, would she allow it, Kate put her foot down.

“The answer is no,” Kate said. “Not happening…. She looks really good though, you have to admit.”

Kate’s visit to Access Hollywood’s AH Nation panel on Wednesday’s show found the supermom weighing in on a bunch of topics, including AH Nation’s recent poll – which Hollywood stud should Kate date.

From the options – Gerard Butler, Ryan Seacrest, Jamie Foxx or Jim Carrey – the latter being the voters choice,” Kate offered her opinion.

“Well, he’d definitely make me laugh,” she said of the Access viewers’ choice.

When asked if Kate preferred a bad boy, she said no.

“Never in the history, going back, never had a bad boy for a date?” Billy asked.

“Not going forward” the mom smiled.

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