Supermodel Miranda Kerr discusses her home life with son and recognizable screen star and current Romeo & Juliet Broadway leading man Orlando Bloom while he treads the board eight times a week as part of a new interview.
In commenting upon how Kerr and Bloom's son, Flynn, sees their disparate professions, she asserts, "Flynn says Mommy works and Daddy plays, because Daddy is in a play... so that makes sense."
As for modeling itself and the personalities and lifestyle it oftentimes enswathes, Kerr says, "Models are some of the most insecure people I've ever met. They're constantly being told they're not good enough. You've really got to practice loving yourself."
In remarking upon her husband's recent Broadway bow in the currently-running Shakespearean tragedy Romeo & Juliet, directed by David Leveaux, Kerr says, "When I saw Orlando on Broadway in Romeo and Juliet, I was blown away."
Kerr continues, "For someone to be able to learn all that and hold the energy to do it every day, six days a week - I have so much respect for him."
But, does she ever help Orlando out with his acting homework at home? Unfortunately not! Kerr relates,
"We don't run lines though. We keep that very separate."
The model concludes, "That would be like me asking him to teach me how to catwalk."
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