Miranda Kerr Teases Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel With Son Flynn In 'The Edit' Magazine Cover!
There's a good reason why you should feel jealous about the CEO of the mobile app Snapchat, Evan Spiegel. Dishing on her son, Flynn, former Victoria's Secret Angel Miranda Kerr reveals what being in a relationship with her is like in the digital magazine cover of The Edit.
As we previously mentioned, the former wife of Orlando Bloom (the Lord of the Rings franchise) was recently seen locking lips with the CEO of Snapchat, Evan Spiegel. Although Kerr and her representatives haven't confirmed the truth behind their relationship, we'd still be happy to see the brunette beauty finding her true soulmate. As the romance rumors swirl, we'll have to wait and see if those engagement pans are for real.
According to the Net-a-Porter's weekly digital magazine, the Australian supermodel has issues with intimacy after the death of her first boyfriend, Christopher Middlebrook. Though she is divorced from Bloom, the brunette beauty considers herself a hopeless romantic. After meeting at a work dinner for Louis Vuitton, Kerr and Spiegel hit it off right away, even introducing him to Flynn Christopher Bloom, who happens to be 5 years old now.
As transcibed by E! Online, sharing the cover on her Instagram wall, Kerr reveals in her interview that she received his ex's blessing to introduce her new love to their son, " "[Orlando and I decided] that we had to know the person for six months and feel good about them. Evan met Flynn, so yeah, things are going well. Orlando thinks he's great. We're just a modern family now!"
The 32 year old has moved on from grieving and fondly remembers Middlebrook, even honoring him with her son's middle name. Lucky to be in love again, the brunette bombshell adds what attracts her to Spiegel, ""He's 25, but he acts like he's 50. He's not out partying. He goes to work in Venice [Beach]. He comes home. We don't go out. We'd rather be at home and have dinner, go to bed early."
Readers, what do you think of Miranda Kerr's The Edit cover?