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Heidi Klum Gets Psyched For "Project Runway" Season Six, and Baby Number Four [VIDEO]

Posted by Lindy Parker

 

Now that Project Runway has finally settled into its new home at Lifetime, can we expect to see host Heidi Klum with another baby bump next season?  Apparently, the answer is yes...

Sources confirm that the supermodel mogul is expecting her third child with music-man hubby Seal.  Word of Klum's happy news apparently leaked when sketches of her in a couture gown redesigned for her growing belly had somehow posted on the Internet.  (E! Online)

Obviously, the thing that's irritating about Heidi Klum is that it's often difficult to decide whether she looks more stunningly beautiful pregnant or not pregnant.  Added to which, while we're trying to decide, she has the baby, and then it's like, "What? I was pregnant?"  Remember the 2005 Victoria's Secret fashion show, two months after she gave birth to baby number two?  Let us refresh your memory...

What's that? You want video as well?  Well, okay. You talked us into it...

Previously:

Project Runway Makes It Work on Lifetime

What's Happening With Project Runway?

Kenley Of "Project Runway" Attacks Her Sleeping Ex With An Animal, Is In Jail [UPDATE]

 Whoopi Goldberg Weighs in On Elizabeth Hasselbeck's Pregnancy


Comments

Jake Kalish said:

She's going to have 4 children, all 5 years old or younger. That's just absurd. If it's a year, then Heidi Klum is pregnant. Does conception work differently for Heidi Klum than everyone else? Does she get pregnant if a man just thinks about having unprotected sex with her?

Love Heidi, don't get me wrong. But she sure is one fertile Myrtle.

April 16, 2009 2:19 PM

Bryan Christian said:

What if Seal just has supersperm?

April 16, 2009 4:48 PM

Jake Kalish said:

Possible. Also, I think I just got pregnant listening to "Kiss From A Rose."

April 16, 2009 9:30 PM

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