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What Miranda Kerr’s average day looks like

IN HER most revealing interview yet, the supermodel describes what she does every single morning, and how she’s preparing for the arrival of her second bub.

Miranda Kerr appeared on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! - and opened up about her baby and how she met her SnapChat husband.

MIRANDA Kerr has given an honest account of her day-to-day life in a very revealing interview as she prepares for the arrival of her second child.

The supermodel and businesswoman spoke to Stellar at the lavish Malibu home she shares with her billionaire husband, Snapchat co-founder and chief executive Evan Spiegel

But like any mum, Kerr, 35, knows a good routine is best for her and son Flynn, 7.

“An average day for me lately is waking up — Evan wakes up at 5.30am, and then I’ll meditate from 5.30 ’til 6, while he has his shower,” Kerr told Stellar, out today.

Miranda Kerr in this week’s issue of Stellar.
Miranda Kerr in this week’s issue of Stellar.

“And then I get Flynn ready for school, we have breakfast, I drop him to school and go to the office. I have meetings, phone calls ... you know, I pretty much book myself for the whole time he’s at school.

“Then I’ll pick him up and we’ll go home, and then maybe he has a play date or he wants to do something fun together.

“We’ll have an early dinner — I love to eat early. And then get him all ready for bed; we read three books, do a meditation and put him to bed.

Miranda Kerr at her Malibu home. Picture: Nino Muñoz
Miranda Kerr at her Malibu home. Picture: Nino Muñoz

“He’s generally asleep by like 7 or so, and then Evan gets home and I’ll sit and have something to eat again with him [laughs].

“Then it’ll be time for me to take a bath or get ready for bed and read a book or whatever, go to bed and do it all again the next day.”

While Kerr would not comment on speculation she was having a girl — “It’s best to keep it a surprise,” she said — she did reveal how Spiegel felt about becoming a dad for the first time.

“He’s very excited. I mean, the way he is with Flynn is just incredible; they connect really well and love to do little science projects or art things together,” she said.

“I feel like Evan’s definitely ready. He was very clear about it — “OK, let’s make a baby!”

The former Victoria’s Secret supermodel said she was focused on spending as much family time as possible, in between her modelling work and running her skincare company, KORA Organics.

Kerr on the runway for Victoria’s Secret in 2012. Picture: Bryan Bedder/Getty
Kerr on the runway for Victoria’s Secret in 2012. Picture: Bryan Bedder/Getty

She also discussed co-parenting with first husband Orlando Bloom, how often she gets to return home to Australia, and what she has in store for Mother’s Day.

“Well, hopefully Flynn will maybe make me some toast,” she said.

“He’s good at making toast ... toast with Vegemite, that goes a long way with me!”

Stellar is available within this week’s issue of Sunday Telegraph and the Sunday Herald Sun.

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