New York: Heidi Klum has spoken out for the first time since her divorce from Seal turned nasty after he accused her of “fornicating with the help”.
The German supermodel and broke her silence in an exclusive TV interview, insisting, “when we were together, I never looked at another man.”
According to sources, the TV host was devastated after Seal made the mean-spirited comment, which suggested his ex-wife’s alleged cheating with her bodyguard caused their split.
“I preferred Heidi would have showed a little bit more class and at least waited until we separated first before deciding to fornicate with the help,” a leading daily has quoted Seal as telling a website just over a week ago, after news of her becoming close to bodyguard Martin Kristen broke.
While she has become close to her bodyguard of four years, friends insist this has happened after her split from Seal.
The couple separated in January and filed for divorce in April after nearly seven years of marriage.
The ‘Project Runway’ host and Kristen were spotted in New York a few weeks ago and on the beach in Sardinia with her children.
“I guess you now all have the answer that you’ve been looking for the past seven months,” Seal had said.
ANI
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