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Heidi Klum’s Bump Gets A Kiss!

Aw, cute! Heidi Klum, who is pregnant with baby number four (third with husband Seal), showed off her growing belly (and got some lovin’!) on the red carpet of the Council of Fashion Designers of American Fashion Awards, on Monday, June 15.
One more pic after the jump

Model and actress, Molly Sims, apparently couldn’t resist Heidi’s adorable bump and bent down to give her belly a kiss!
Heidi said of her growing bump, “I’m bigger than I should be, but I always gain 40-45 pounds, so I still have a ways to go.”
Yep, and then after baby comes, she’ll be strutting her stuff on the runway within weeks… you just watch!
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Heidi Klum Flaunts Her Love Handles | Famecrawler commented on Jun 18 09 at 2:53 pm[...] Klum, the woman who makes pregnancy look downright chic, was recently quoted as saying – unapologetically! – “I’m bigger than I should be, but I always gain [...]
Weight Gain in Pregnancy: What’s Normal and What’s Just Celebrities « Wordpress Hollar commented on Jun 23 09 at 9:01 pm[...] making conversation), Heidi Klum remains on supermodel status. Sure, her belly is getting big (and it’s so adorable, people kiss it!), but she somehow manages to make pregnancy look sexy and easy. She will no doubt be strutting [...]
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