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Heidi Klum and Seal to Reconcile? 'Time Will Tell,' Says Supermodel

In the latest issue of Allure magazine, supermodel Heidi Klum opens up about plastic surgery, her early modeling days, and the possibility of reconciliation with her estranged husband Seal.

"It's hard, just like for other couples," Klum told the magazine about her recent separation from the British singer.

Klum and Seal began dating in 2004 and married on a beach in Mexico in 2005. The couple has four children together and renewed their wedding vows annually – until they announced their split this past January.

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Despite the heartache, Klum maintains that if she could go back in time she would not change a thing.

"You know, I wouldn't change anything. If I had to go back in time and say, 'I should have changed this or that…' No. I don't resent anything that ever happened. Things just turn out the way they turn out…. I'm still in the eye of the storm now, and it's all a little bit crazy. But sometimes you have to be apart to figure it out," she said.

In the candid interview the supermodel and mother of four also opened up about going under the knife and the rejection she faced during her early days of modeling.

Klum told the magazine that she has yet to have cosmetic surgery.

"Ask me again when I'm 65, but…I'm proud to be able to say, in this day and age, I haven't done anything," she said.

The model who was known for being one of Victoria's Secret's most recognized faces also shared that she was not always an in-demand model.

"I never did fashion shows – not in Paris or Berlin or even in New York City. I tried, but no one would book me," Klum told the magazine.

"I was too curvy and too busty and a little too short. And I was a little bit self-conscious about it. But I was by no means heavy," she added.

The latest issue of Allure featuring Klum's full interview will be available on newsstands April 24.

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