Heidi Klum And Seal Cancel Their Annual Trip To Mexico

Heidi Klum And Seal Cancel Their Annual Trip To Mexico

Heidi Klum and Seal's annual trip to Mexico has special significance for the couple: it's where they married on May 10, 2005, and they return every year on the same date to renew their wedding vows. Yet they have canceled their trip this year due to the swine flu.

'Heidi was worried about border closings and her three small children,' the insider reveals. 'And of course, she's pregnant.'"

I think that's such a sweet ritual, I hate to see it canceled, but I completely understand Heidi's concerns!

Although they can't go to Mexico, the couple reportedly still plans to renew their vows at home in LA.

Awww... :)

Photos by Wenn.com

 

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COMMENTS...

Blah Girls! Blah Girls! said:

That's sad, they are so sweet!!

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switchstance5 said:

So cute!!

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Anonymous Anonymous said:

oh yeah and they will be safer in the united states...

"The number of confirmed swine flu cases in the United States has now reached 141 in 19 states, federal health officials reported on Friday.

"That's up eight states since yesterday," Dr. Anne Schuchat, interim deputy director for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's science and public health program, said during a teleconference. "More and more communities are being affected, and more people are being directly impacted by the H1N1 novel virus we are seeing this year. Cases continue to occur."

"In the United States, the CDC says there are 50 confirmed cases in New York, 28 in Texas, 13 in CALIFORNIA, 16 in South Carolina, five in New Jersey, four each in Arizona and Delaware, three each in Illinois and Indiana, two each in Colorado, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan and Virginia, and a case each in Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada and Ohio."

"The news out of Mexico appeared brighter. Late Thursday, Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova said the number of new swine flu cases seemed to be leveling off.

"The fact that we have a stabilization in the daily numbers, even a drop, makes us optimistic," Cordova said at a news conference. "Because what we'd expect is geometric or exponential growth. And that hasn't been the situation."

Still, Mexico braced for a shutdown of all non-essential services, including all schools, through Tuesday as authorities sought to limit further infections in that country, where the virus has stricken 156 people, killing nine."

That is only 15 MORE people than in the US who have gotten sick, and only 8 more that unfortunately have passed away.

Yes definitely people are safer in the US... blah...

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Do I care? They got too much time on their hands

Anonymous Anonymous said:

better safe than sorry....mexico is not going anywhere....they can go there next year and renew their vows twice!!!!!

Lyla Lyla said:

Um... It seems Heidi and Seal aren't quite aware that the biggest threat to man is right on our doorsteps - it's a little thing called 'global warming'. I'm not spurning holidays, but being adamant about flying back and forth annually, basically just to remind yourselves that you got married in the first place, seems a little excessive and selfishly dismissive of the danger posed by all those melting ice caps. ... I'll know who to blame..

Anonymous Anonymous said:

calm down
you sound ridiculous
its not like they fly there every month
once a year is fine and to my knowledge they take public planes
which are going there anyway.

when people start acting crazy and blaming other people
for problems that are beyond their immediate control I know who to blame.

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I assume you're not aware of the total emissions produced in the production of a computer and the electricity to run it or you wouldn't be sitting on one wasting energy and criticizing others for what they're doing.

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