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| German supermodel Heidi Klum is engaged to British pop singer Seal.The marriage will be the second for Klum, 31; the first for Seal, 41. (Photo: HeidiKlum.com) |
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| German supermodel Heidi Klum(L) on January
5, 2005 announced her engagement to Seal(R) after the British pop singer
proposed to her on a mountaintop while the couple were skiing in Canada.
'We reached this beautiful place by helicopter one day before Christmas
Eve,' Klum said in a message on her Web site announcing her engagement.
'It was a unique experience.' The couple is seen in Hamburg, Germany Nov.
18. (Photo: Yahoo) |
BEIJING, Jan. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Last summer, German
supermodel Heidi Klum said she didn't want to rush into another marriage. But now, she is engaged
to British pop singer Seal.The marriage will be the second for Klum, 31;
the first for Seal, 41.
"We affianced on a glacier in Whistler (Canada). We reached this beautiful
place by helicopter one day before Christmas Eve. It was a unique experience,"
said a posting on Klum's Web site.
Heidi Klum, who became a household name as a Victoria's Secret model and a
Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover girl in 1998, has been married once
before, to celebrity hairdresser Ric Pipino. They separated in 2002.
She then dated Italian Formula One mogul Flavio Briatore, who is the father
of her daughter Leni, born last year.
In a book published just last month titled "Heidi Klum's Body of Knowledge,"
the supermodel suggested she was cautious about getting married again. "I
actually don't know that I'll ever get married again ... but we'll see," she
wrote.
The man who changed her mind is a 41-year-old Londoner who became one of the
biggest soul singers of the 1990s and was nominated for a 2004 Grammy Award for
the song "Love's Divine" from his newly released greatest hits album.
Klum offered some tips on marriage in her book, noting that the most
challenging aspect of marriage was living together.
"When we get comfortable with someone, we tend to stop making an effort, and
find ourselves going to bed each night in sweat-pants and big old granny undies,
with cold cream on our faces," she warned.
(Agencies)
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