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Soon-to-be divorced Project Runway star Heidi Klum is radiant on the cover of the March 2012 InStyle UK.

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Heidi wears a Roberto Cavalli silk and lace dress on the magazine’s cover and within the article, written before her separation, discusses her lack of a diet and constantly being surround by bodyguards.

She even mentions her relationship with Seal and her children. 

Portions of the interview are below:

On her InStyle photo-shoot experience:

“I loved this shoot. It’s totally my thing; sophisticated but hip. I’m not afraid of shapes, colors, prints. I’m not worried about fitting in. And what jumped out of my wardrobe at home is the same: the Gallianos, McQueens. I like designers who think outside the box.”

On being a jewelry lover over clotheshorse:

“I think it comes from having been a model for so long. Back then, I got to wear everything, but I had to hand it back at the end of the day. Perhaps I trained myself not to want everything. Today, if someone likes something in my wardrobe, they can have it! I do not feel the same way about jewelry, though. I’m such a magpie. I see jewels and have to have them. And they don’t need to be expensive; I get things from flea markets, from my travels. Plus I always wear this [she points to the huge yellow diamond on her ring finger]. I get sentimentally attached to accessories in a way I just don’t with clothes.”

On her diet (or lackthereof): 

“I’m always cold. I have low blood pressure and get the spins when I stand up – so believe me, I eat. A lot. I have to. Right now, I’m going through a phase of eating badly, because Seal has been away. When he’s here, we egg each other on. He works out, he eats better than me, he’s really fit – so I have to keep up with them. When he’s gone, I develop a popcorn problem.”

On being constantly surrounded by bodyguards:

“That’s something my husband insists upon; especially when he’s away. He says: ‘If I can’t be there to protect you, I have to have another man who can’. But I do believe if you want to live where the action is, where life moves fast – you have to accept that that’s the way it is. You are a dear in headlights. Sure, I’d rather live in Idaho, but I can’t drive to the studio from there. Seal and I do have a bottom-line and it’s to protect the kids. Our bodyguards are with them today, for example, because we’re both working. We don’t want the children to be part of this madness. It’s bad enough when he and I go anywhere. I don’t want to push or put any of this on them. They’ll find their own way.”

On working hard to have something to pass on to her children:

“I want to make a brand that can stand alone without me, that I can give to my kids. Every parent wants to pass something along. You worry. Are they going to find the right job? The right person to love, to make them happy? Are they going to get into trouble; drugs, drunk driving? I want to help them – I think about that more and more as I get older. I’m not worried about wrinkles, I just want to give my children a good foundation.”

We wish Heidi all the best in this difficult time. 

SOURCE: InStyle UK