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German Heritage of Heidi Klum and Seal’s Kids Explored


See All 4 of Heidi Klum and Seal’s Kids Together in Rare Photo at German Festival

For Heidi Klum, a house is not a home without her children.

That’s why the Project Runway host wants her and ex Seal‘s four children—Leni Klum, 21, Henry Samuel, 20, Johan Samuel, 18, and Lou Samuel, 15—to be immersed in her German culture, bringing them along to her Bavarian celebration HeidiFest in Munich on September 18.

“Celebrating a huge party without friends and family would be pretty boring,” she quipped in a German interview with OK! magazine published on September 19. “I think something like this is most wonderful when you can celebrate with friends and family, so of course I’m happy that they all came and had fun with me.”

“These are my roots—even if I’m not from Bavaria, I’m still German,” she continued. “I grew up here, too. And in that respect, I think it’s nice for my children to see a bit of my roots.”

To make it a big family affair, Heidi and her kids were joined by her husband Tom Kaulitz, brother-in-law Bill Kaulitz, and mom Erna Klum. In fact, the supermodel also invited Henry’s girlfriend Kayla Betulius, as well as Leni’s boyfriend Aris Rachevsky.

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