
Miranda Kerr: Why Orlando and I Chose Forgiveness (and how my new husband helped me)
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Miranda Kerr opens up about the moments that shaped her life, from devastating early loss to navigating fame, forgiveness and co-parenting with Orlando Bloom. She reflects on imposter syndrome, life under constant paparazzi scrutiny and explains why she never truly felt like a “supermodel.” Miranda also shares how meeting her husband, Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel, helped her redefine boundaries, family and what a healthy partnership looks like. This is a rare, deeply personal conversation about grief, resilience and motherhood.
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(00:00) Intro
(01:38) What Oprah Taught Paul About Lighting
(03:35) Miranda's Childhood in Rural Australia
(10:28) The Beginnings of Miranda's Modelling Career
(15:15) Miranda Breaks Down What It's Like to Be an Aspiring Model
(22:52) How Miranda Became a Victoria's Secret Model
(26:33) What Is the Definition of a 'Supermodel' and Does Miranda Consider Herself One?
(33:28) How Miranda Met Orlando Bloom
(35:06) Miranda’s Biggest Lessons From Her Relationship With Orlando and Handling the Paparazzi
(39:40) Huel Ad
(40:48) How Miranda Met Her Husband Evan Spiegel
(47:16) How Miranda Keeps Things Harmonious in Her Blended Family
(51:48) Miranda’s Thoughts on Children and Social Media
(58:31) We Need To Talk LA Trailer
(59:28) Miranda's First Love And Sudden Passing
(01:10:55) Miranda’s Mum’s Cancer Diagnosis and the Birth of Her Skincare Business
(01:14:51) Will Miranda Remain CEO of KORA Organics?
(01:16:50) Most Memorable Conversation
(01:19:41) Paul’s Takeaways
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