Heidi Klum And Seal Reportedly Ending Marriage

After six years, a handful of kids and a ton of beautiful photographs, Seal and Heidi Klum are reportedly planning to end their marriage. The couple tied the knot six years ago, and their annual vow renewals came to symbolize the stability most observers thought their union was built upon. Unfortunately, there seems to have been trouble lingering beneath the surface, and in all likelihood, that trouble will push the pair into divorce court.

Nothing has been publicly confirmed at this juncture, but TMZ’s sources are alleging the supermodel will officially file in the near future, perhaps as soon as this upcoming week. When she does so, she’ll apparently cite “irreconcilable differences”, which, of course, is a vague question mark that doesn’t really address how such a seemingly happy relationship spiraled past the point of no return.

As both Heidi and Seal are pretty private people raising four children, it’s unlikely either will trash the other in the paper or spill the details of what exactly when wrong. Still, it makes a person wonder. We live in an age in which the vast majority of Americans are skeptical of most Hollywood marriages. We’re no longer even surprised when the majority don’t work out, but there did seem to be something more concrete and stable about these two. I’m frankly shocked they didn’t last more than six years.

Regardless of how this one ends up playing out, Pop Blend wishes both Heidi Klum and Seal nothing but the best. With years of happy memories and several shared children, they’ll need to continue working together in the future. Here’s to hoping that portion of the union never fully severs.

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