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Heidi Klum, Vito Schnabel End Relationship After Three Years

Heidi Klum and Vito Schnabel have officially split after dating for three years.

Klum, 44, confirmed her split from Schnabel, 31, in a recent statement to PEOPLE. "I believe that it is important to take time to pause and reflect," the German supermodel said. Despite the breakup, Klum was far from lonely as she headed to Las Vegas over the weekend.

She looked radiant as she attended the iHeartRadio Musical Festival to introduce 30 Seconds to Mars. Klum also caught Jennifer Lopez's "All I Have" show, even sharing a photo with the singer backstage. Additionally, Klum went to the 2017 Emmy Awards on Sept. 17 alone.

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Klum and Schnabel's separation comes just months after the art dealer was spotted sharing a passionate kiss with a mystery woman in London. At the time, Klum was in New York filming new episodes for "America's Next Top Model."

Days after the photos of Schnabel surfaced online, he released a statement denying any cheating allegations. "The claims that have been made are a misinterpretation of an entirely innocent situation," he stated. "There is nothing more to this than I was simply saying goodnight to a family friend and we went on our separate ways."

The "Project Runway" host and Schnabel started dating in 2014 — two years following Klum's split with former husband Seal. She and the singer share three kids: Henry, 12, Johan, 10, and Lou, 7. The "America's Got Talent" judge is also the mother of 13-year-old Leni, a daughter she had from a previous relationship.

After finalizing her divorce with Seal in 2014, Klum dated her bodyguard Martin Kirsten. She was also seen hanging out with British race car driver Lewis Hamilton earlier this month, sparking dating rumors between the two. However, a source already confirmed that they are not an item.

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