Heidi Klum could possibly travel with her kiddos to a short feud with her ex-husband Seal over the matter.
Last week, “America’s Got Talent” judge, 47, filed an emergency motion alleging that Seal, 57, prevented her from taking her children to Germany, where she was contractually obliged to try to film “Germany’s Next Top Model” to be filmed in October. ,
The couple shares four children: Leni, 16, Henry, 14, Johan, 13, and Lou, 10.
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Klum and Seal have reached an agreement allowing the children to go abroad, according to a care agreement reached by People magazine.
Seal is entitled to “extended time” with his children before their departure, the agreement states, and he has the right to visit the children at any time during their trip.
Should the US close its borders, Klum is obliged to “make immediate arrangements in an effort to return home with the children before the borders close.”
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In its original application, the model insisted that Seal – born Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel – only spent “sporadic” time with his children.
“In 2020 so far, he has spent about six weeks total with Leni, six weeks total with Henry, ten days total with Johan, and ten days total with Lou,” she claimed.
Klum claimed that she usually takes her children when she travels and at first her ex-husband was fine with it, but changed his mind because of concerns about the novel coronavirus.
“I am aware of all the necessary precautions associated with the COVID-19 virus, and would never endanger our children – I have taken all precautions for Germany as I do in the United States,” she wrote. , adding that she is “grateful” to still have work in this unusual time.
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Klum added that Seal has a British passport that allows him to visit the children while they are in Europe.