Miranda Kerr: ’I’ve accomplished all I want to in modelling’
SHE’S the girl from Gunnedah who conquered the world’s catwalks. In this Sunday’s Stellar magazine, we find out what’s next for supermodel Miranda Kerr.
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SHE’S the girl from Gunnedah who conquered the catwalk and launched a successful business, but now Miranda Kerr is focusing on family instead of fashion.
In this Sunday’s Stellar magazine, we catch up with the supermodel at her Malibu home. “I never took modelling very seriously,” she says.
“The role model for me was always my grandmother.”
● PLUS, we speak to television’s female football reporters Sarah Jones, Erin Molan, Yvonne Sampson and Lara Pitt to find out what life is like behind the lens. How did they break through in a male-dominated industry and why are they still paid less than their male counterparts?
● True-crime television shows like Making A Murderer deliver high ratings, but many forget that at the centre of each story is a victim without a voice. In this Sunday’s magazine, we investigate why we know the names of criminals, but can barely remember the story of their victims.
● With a predicted 1 million Australians set to suffer from Alzheimer’s by 2050, a bold new experiment is changing the way we treat the disease. We travel to a small town just outside Amsterdam to find out why it takes a village to tackle dementia.
● For a small country, we have more than held our own when it comes to runway stars. This week, we pay tribute to Australia’s legends of the catwalk – from Megan Gale to Maggie Tabberer and Jarrod Scott.
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