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‘We’re having another baby’: Seal confirms supermodel wife Heidi Klum is pregnant with fourth child
Heidi Klum once said her husband Seal thinks she looks at her most beautiful when she is pregnant.
So perhaps it is no surprise to hear the German supermodel, 35, is expecting her fourth child in five years.
The British singer confirmed on stage in New York last night that another child was on the way.
During his concert at Radio City Music Hall, the proud father said: ‘The topic of debate outside our hotel is, “Is Heidi having another baby?”
‘Heidi and I are having another baby. I mean, Heidi is doing all the work…’
Seal, 46, then broke into a rendition of his song A Change Is Gonna Come, watched by Heidi in the audience with the couple’s three children.
Reports surrounding Heidi’s pregnancy started this week after the supermodel hid her belly beneath four loose-fitting layers as she stepped out for lunch in New York with her two sons.
Her choice of outfit – which included a vest, baggy T-shirt, oversized cardigan and long scarf – did little to quash mounting speculation she’s pregnant with her fourth child.
The couple have two sons together – Henry GA?nther Ademola Dashtu Samuel, three, and Johan Riley Fyodor Taiwo Samuel, two.
Seal is also step-father to Heidi’s four-year-old daughter, Leni, whose biological father is Italian F1 boss and Queen Parks Rangers FC owner Flavio Briatore.
Seal started dating Heidi while she pregnant with Leni and considers the little girl his daughter. Briatore has no involvement in the child’s life.
He previously asked the media to stop referring to Henry as his first child, saying: ‘Leni is my first child. Just like Henry I saw her take shape and move in Heidi’s body. And I was present at her birth, too.’
Heidi, who married Seal in Mexico in 2005, has previously said she revels in motherhood.
‘It’s never boring or quiet in our home, but we are truly blessed to have three healthy children,’ she has said.
After the birth of Johan, she told People magazine: ‘We love that they will grow up close in age. This is what Seal and I have always wanted: a home filled with children’s laughter.’
source: dailymail.co.uk