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Heidi Klum Won’t Let Her Kids Jump On Her Pregnant Belly
Um, I sure hope not! Why would we think otherwise? Jumping on a pregnant lady’s belly, not a good idea. And Heidi Klum has banned her munchkins from doing just that.
Heidi and husband Seal are parents to three kids, daughter Leni, 5, and sons Henry, 4, and and Johan, 2 1/2, and they have warned their brood not to be too chaotic around Heidi’s pregnant belly.
The supermodel mom said, “I had to stop them jumping on my tummy. They don’t really understand there is actually a real human being in there.” Yes, preggo’s should not have their belly jumped on!
Heidi said she wants all of her children to have a good education. “You want them to stay in school and you want them to have a vision of what they want to be and give them ideas and encourage them. I definitely want to get involved and do that, think about job ideas.
She added, “Nowadays children look at everyone in the magazines and they want to be a basketball star or on a television show, but there are only so many people who can do those things. But you still should aim or dream for these things.”
Heidi is due any day now with a little girl!
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[...] just wow! Look at that belly Heidi Klum is sporting. Is she sure there’s just one baby in there? And, you know, it makes me a [...]
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