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Supermodel And Young Mum, How Does She Do it? Miranda Kerrs Secret

By David Morris


Stunning supermodel Miranda Kerr opened up to VOGUE magazine recently, where during an interview, she shed light on her most intimate secrete... how as a supermodel, celebrity, businesswoman and young mum, she's able to maintain her amazing figure, and at this point in her life, why she feels that having her health and happiness is more important to her than the fame and riches she's accumulated. For Miranda 'Health is Wealth' she says.

Now that Miranda is a mum, her little son Flynn was borne last January, (her husband is famous British actor Orlando Bloom) the supermodel confesses that she's finding it a little bit hard to keep her body toned.

"Working 16, 17 hours, you need to know how to take care of yourself or you'll fall off the wagon. I know it's cliched, but I feel health is wealth.''

To help keep in shape and make sure her baby weight stays off, Miranda adds that she now has to exercise daily with Pilates and yoga.

''I was lucky for a while there, I just did yoga. Now I'm exercising a whole lot more, but it's for my job.''

And Miranda shares her ultimate secret which keeps her in body in such amazing shape, and even when she's a mum she can still be a top supermodel too... Miranda's secrete is her passion for organic super foods which include chia seeds, goji berries and maca powder. Making a joke to VOGUE about the time it takes blending them all into smoothies, she says 'it's a lot of work!'

''It's unrealistic to think that someone has the perfect life, because nobody does. I am very lucky and I recognise that, but I can't feel bad about what I have, because I worked very hard for it.

''I especially worked hard pushing out that baby, I'm no rocket scientist - that would be something to be really proud of, but I'm doing my bit the best way possible.''

Miranda joins many of the top Hollywood celebrity A list who have found the benefits of super foods for keeping slim, younger-looking and full of energy, including Madonna, Liz Hurley, and Gwyneth Paltrow and often talked about by Oprah's celebrity TV doctor, Dr Oz




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