However, things turned nasty between the pair last year when Seal suggested that she had cheated on him with 'the help referring to bodyguard Martin Kristen.
But it seems that model Heidi Klum and singer Seal have finally buried the hatchet
The pair reunited in Malibu to celeberate their daughter Lou's fourth birthday and proved that any bad blood between them is now water under the bridge as they shared a tender kiss.They are presently dating different people, Heidi is dating the ''hired help'' while Seal is dating an actress, but that may change pretty soon :-)
Security
forces are on high alert amid threats of terrorist attacks as Nigerians
prepare to celebrate Tuesday the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.
Residents of northern cities are receiving cell phone messages warning them to stay home. One says "They will pretend to be women but they are suicide bombers."
The Boko Haram terrorist network blamed for the killings of hundreds said last week it is planning "big attacks."
Last week soldiers raided a bomb-making factory in Kano, Nigeria's biggest northern city, where terrorists were building bombs in backpacks.
Police chief Mohammed Abubakar said in a statement published Monday that extra officers are being deployed around malls, bus stations, churches and mosques.
Thousands of troops already are deployed to put down an Islamic uprising in the northeast of Nigeria.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/international/africa/2013/10/nigeria_on_high_alert_ahead_of_muslim_holiday?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bostonherald%2Fnews%2Finternational+%28International+-+News+%26+Opinion+-+BostonHerald.com%29#sthash.ApDxqkuC.dpuf
Residents of northern cities are receiving cell phone messages warning them to stay home. One says "They will pretend to be women but they are suicide bombers."
The Boko Haram terrorist network blamed for the killings of hundreds said last week it is planning "big attacks."
Last week soldiers raided a bomb-making factory in Kano, Nigeria's biggest northern city, where terrorists were building bombs in backpacks.
Police chief Mohammed Abubakar said in a statement published Monday that extra officers are being deployed around malls, bus stations, churches and mosques.
Thousands of troops already are deployed to put down an Islamic uprising in the northeast of Nigeria.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/international/africa/2013/10/nigeria_on_high_alert_ahead_of_muslim_holiday?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bostonherald%2Fnews%2Finternational+%28International+-+News+%26+Opinion+-+BostonHerald.com%29#sthash.ApDxqkuC.dpuf
Security
forces are on high alert amid threats of terrorist attacks as Nigerians
prepare to celebrate Tuesday the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.
Residents of northern cities are receiving cell phone messages warning them to stay home. One says "They will pretend to be women but they are suicide bombers."
The Boko Haram terrorist network blamed for the killings of hundreds said last week it is planning "big attacks."
Last week soldiers raided a bomb-making factory in Kano, Nigeria's biggest northern city, where terrorists were building bombs in backpacks.
Police chief Mohammed Abubakar said in a statement published Monday that extra officers are being deployed around malls, bus stations, churches and mosques.
Thousands of troops already are deployed to put down an Islamic uprising in the northeast of Nigeria.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/international/africa/2013/10/nigeria_on_high_alert_ahead_of_muslim_holiday?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bostonherald%2Fnews%2Finternational+%28International+-+News+%26+Opinion+-+BostonHerald.com%29#sthash.ApDxqkuC.dpuf
Residents of northern cities are receiving cell phone messages warning them to stay home. One says "They will pretend to be women but they are suicide bombers."
The Boko Haram terrorist network blamed for the killings of hundreds said last week it is planning "big attacks."
Last week soldiers raided a bomb-making factory in Kano, Nigeria's biggest northern city, where terrorists were building bombs in backpacks.
Police chief Mohammed Abubakar said in a statement published Monday that extra officers are being deployed around malls, bus stations, churches and mosques.
Thousands of troops already are deployed to put down an Islamic uprising in the northeast of Nigeria.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/international/africa/2013/10/nigeria_on_high_alert_ahead_of_muslim_holiday?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bostonherald%2Fnews%2Finternational+%28International+-+News+%26+Opinion+-+BostonHerald.com%29#sthash.ApDxqkuC.dpuf
Security
forces are on high alert amid threats of terrorist attacks as Nigerians
prepare to celebrate Tuesday the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.
Residents of northern cities are receiving cell phone messages warning them to stay home. One says "They will pretend to be women but they are suicide bombers."
The Boko Haram terrorist network blamed for the killings of hundreds said last week it is planning "big attacks."
Last week soldiers raided a bomb-making factory in Kano, Nigeria's biggest northern city, where terrorists were building bombs in backpacks.
Police chief Mohammed Abubakar said in a statement published Monday that extra officers are being deployed around malls, bus stations, churches and mosques.
Thousands of troops already are deployed to put down an Islamic uprising in the northeast of Nigeria.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/international/africa/2013/10/nigeria_on_high_alert_ahead_of_muslim_holiday?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bostonherald%2Fnews%2Finternational+%28International+-+News+%26+Opinion+-+BostonHerald.com%29#sthash.ApDxqkuC.dpuf
Residents of northern cities are receiving cell phone messages warning them to stay home. One says "They will pretend to be women but they are suicide bombers."
The Boko Haram terrorist network blamed for the killings of hundreds said last week it is planning "big attacks."
Last week soldiers raided a bomb-making factory in Kano, Nigeria's biggest northern city, where terrorists were building bombs in backpacks.
Police chief Mohammed Abubakar said in a statement published Monday that extra officers are being deployed around malls, bus stations, churches and mosques.
Thousands of troops already are deployed to put down an Islamic uprising in the northeast of Nigeria.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/international/africa/2013/10/nigeria_on_high_alert_ahead_of_muslim_holiday?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bostonherald%2Fnews%2Finternational+%28International+-+News+%26+Opinion+-+BostonHerald.com%29#sthash.ApDxqkuC.dpuf
Oh I guess that's why Sealed dressed like the hired help?atleast he goot some kiiss
ReplyDeleteAwww sealed wth a kiss..there should be friends for the sake of ther kids
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