by MT Team on Thu, 2006-06-22 16:08 :: Entertainment
Singer Seal and his supermodel wife Heidi Klum are expecting their second baby.
The couple began dating in February 2004 and got married last year in May secretly on a Mexican beach. They have a 9-month-old son, Henry Guenther Ademola Dashtu Samuel.
Klum also has a 2 year old daughter, Leni, from a previous relationship with Formula One manager Flavio Briatore.
The Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter presently is waiting for the result of a High Court action being brought against him by his former manager over alleged unpaid commission on the star's earnings from his first two albums.
"It gives me great joy to announce that Heidi, Leni, Henry and I are expecting a new addition to our ever increasing family," Seal said. We all feel both excited and fortunate to be able to share this experience once again."
A report has revealed that the 33-year-old model has just started to show her baby bump.
Seal was recently in South Africa as a part of the Positive Aids Project and Klum is currently involved in the production of the third season of TV series 'Project Runway'.
"The arrival of any child brings you a lot of happiness," Seal had said just after his son’s birth. "If we're lucky enough, we'll have more."
"What I love most about fatherhood," Seal said last year, is "the opportunity to be a part of the development process of a new life."
As mentioned by Klum, Seal is treating Leni as if she were his own child.
Klum has a 2 year old daughter, Leni, from a previous relationship with Formula One manager Flavio Briatore.
by MT Team on Wed, 2006-07-12 15:15 :: Hourly Update
At 3:00 pm (IST), the BSE 30-share Sensex is up by 282 points at 10896 and NSE Nifty is up by 74 points at 3190.
The markets continue to trade firm after overcoming the opening jitters. Infosys has led the bounce back in the market. L&T, Wipro, BHEL, ACC, ITC and Hindalco are the other major gainers among the 30 Sensex stocks.
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