Heidi Gets a Baby and 'Project Runway' Goes Wii
Heidi Gets a Baby and 'Project Runway' Goes Wii
Strike up another one for Heidi Klum, as she just gave birth to her fourth child - a daughter named Lou Sulola Samuel - last Friday night.  The model and Project Runway host was ecstatic at delivering her new bundle of joy, her third with current husband Seal.

In a statement acquired by CNN, the Grammy-winning father said of their newborn: "Lou Sulola Samuel was born, and from the moment she looked into both of our eyes, it was endless love at first sight.  She is beautiful beyond words, and we are happy that she chose us to watch her grow over the coming years."

Still, it might be the end of baby-making for Heidi Klum and Seal.  According to Access Hollywood, she said that she doesn't plan on having another kid because four's already more than enough.

When asked if Lou Sulola will be their last child, the Project Runway host exclaimed, "Yeah, we think so.  It's a lot!  The noise factor around our table is unbelievable.  There's so much going on."

Well, that matches her show too.  Even though Project Runway has to wait for its host to return from her mommy duties, the show is quickly getting even more attention.  With its success, it's been tapped for development as a game for the well-known Nintendo Wii.

FOX11 reports that Atari, Inc. is working on a video game which is based on the hit competition.  Reality TV really is going places.  The Project Runway game is will be similar to the hit series as it casts players who are aspiring fashion designers.  There will be challenges in the game as well, with the users being able to create their own fashions and outfit their own models.

Set for release next year, the Project Runway game also allows for actual runway action.  Each virtual garment designed can be seen on the catwalk using the Wii Balance Board controller.

Well, we're only hoping for a virtual Tim Gunn to tell us how to make it work.  However, a virtual Heidi auf'ing users might not be so popular.




-Maria Gonzalez, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: CNN, Access Hollywood, FOX 11
(Image Courtesy of Lifetime)


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