Heidi Klum saves son, two nannies from drowning in Hawaii
Heidi Klum saved her son and two nannies from drowning in a riptide over the weekend.
Add “lifeguard” to the 39-year-old’s long list of jobs, which includes supermodel, “Project Runway” host and now “America’s Got Talent” judge.
While the family was vacationing on Oahu, Hawaii, over the weekend, the German supermodel’s son Henry, 7, and two nannies were swept away by a riptide, according to Us Weekly. But Klum and bodyguard-boyfriend Martin Kristen spotted their distress and helped save them from drowning.
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“We got pulled into the ocean by a big wave. Of course, as a mother, I was very scared for my child and everyone else in the water,” she told the mag in a statement, adding that Henry was able to swim back to land, and all got out of the water safely.
Entertainment Tonight obtained photos of the incident showing Kristen and a bikini-clad Klum springing into action and pulling the group out of the water.
Klum headed to the island on March 24 during Easter break with her four children in tow: Leni, 8, whom she had with Flavio Briatore, and Henry, Johan, 6, and Lou, 3, whom she had with ex-husband Seal.
She was photographed on the beach with her brood and holding hands with her beau earlier in the week and later appeared to have planned an Easter egg hunt on the shore, the Daily Mail reports.
The model filed for divorce from from Seal in 2012 and later confirmed that she and Kristen had been dating since September.
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