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Heidi Klum Erasing Her Marriage, Getting Tattoo Removed

Heidi Klum is further separating herself from ex-husband Seal by removing the tattoo of their names on her inner arm.

When the former couple had renewed their vows in 2008, Klum decided to ink her name as well as her singer husband's onto her right inner arm.

"It was our fourth wedding, and we wanted to have our names tattooed together," said the "Project Runway" host around the same time. "So it's my husband's name and our three children- their initials, in the [three] stars."

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Today, Seal and Klum are waiting to officially dissolve their 7-year marriage and filed for a divorce in April of last year.

The 40-year-old model confirmed that she is undergoing treatments to erase the permanent design.

"She's been through a few treatments," said an insider speaking to People magazine.

However, Klum is not altering the portion of the tattoo that honors her children.

"The stars with her children's initials will stay intact," added the source.

Meanwhile, Klum has moved on from her marriage in more ways than just removing her tattoo. The Victoria's Secret model is dating her bodyguard, Martin Kristen.

Despite her new relationship, Klum revealed that she will likely never marry again following her divorce from Seal.

"I don't think so," said the "America's Got Talent" judge speaking to Marie Claire earlier this year.

Each year that they were married, Seal and Klum renewed their wedding vows- including the year the model got the special tattoo, but the German native explained that the experience has changed her take on matrimony.

"I wanted to keep the memory of our wedding alive every year, that's why I thought it would be fun to get married over and over," said Klum, according to Marie Claire. "But now I don't think it's that important."

"I'm not angry about anything, but I don't think I will [remarry,]" she added. "Maybe if I'm with someone for 15 or 20 years, and we do it in our old age as a fun thing to do… But I don't have the urgency anymore."

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