Miranda Kerr on Family Plans: ‘I’m Never Saying Never’
Supermodel opens up about possibility of more children after welcoming fourth son
Six weeks after giving birth to her fourth child, Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr has spoken candidly about her family plans with husband Evan Spiegel. The 40-year-old, who is already mother to three boys, Hart, Myles, and Flynn, welcomed another son named Pierre in February.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Kerr said that while she is “never saying never,” it’s unlikely she will have any more children. “Honestly, I feel like I am (done),” she said. “I’m so content. It has been six weeks so we have a new little child and it is four boys.”
Kerr, who shares Flynn with ex-husband Orlando Bloom, expressed her satisfaction with her current family size. “I really do feel super content and happy with my four boys but I never say never, we will see,” she added.
The Kora Organics founder also shared her joy over her new baby boy, revealing that her three eldest sons are “so obsessed” with him. “He is amazing. He’s so sweet. It is crazy how you have four boys and they are all so different,” she said, playfully comparing her brood to a basketball team.
Kerr, who grew up in rural New South Wales, also praised her parents for traveling to the US to help her and Spiegel with the newborn.
Brand Ambassador for Michael Hill
Kerr’s recent comments come as she fronts a new campaign for Michael Hill jewelers. The glamorous campaign features the supermodel adorned in the Australian brand’s jewels, showing no signs of the exhaustion typically associated with postpartum mothers.
Kerr, who worked with Michael Hill at the start of her modeling career, has also been named as the brand’s first-ever ambassador. “I am thrilled to be the Michael Hill ambassador; this partnership is so special to me because one of my first photoshoots in my career was with Michael Hill over 20 years ago,” she said in a statement.
The campaign marks a luxury rebrand for the budget-friendly jeweler. “I’m proud to support Michael Hill in the next chapter of its journey, just like they supported me all those years ago,” Kerr added. “‘This next chapter in the brand is super exciting as they continue to create beautiful, sentimental jewelry that captures the meaningful moments. I love the campaign and the brand’s new elevated direction.'”
Michael Hill’s Chief Executive Officer, Daniel Bracken, said Kerr’s appointment was a “critical element” of its long-term strategy. “Miranda not only embodies our brand values, but she’s close to our antipodean roots and is the epitome of timeless elegance and sophistication,” he said.
The Michael Hill logo, stores, and website will be completely refreshed as part of the rebrand. The jeweler will also launch a signature lock collection, a range of limited-edition products, and a selection of higher-end pieces priced beyond $100,000.