Miranda Kerr Has Best of Both Worlds in Boyfriend Evan Spiegel

Miranda Kerr feels lucky in love and claims she has the best of both worlds in her boyfriend–Snapchat co-founder, billionaire Evan Spiegel. The two met at a Louis Vuitton dinner. Miranda Kerr an...
Miranda Kerr Has Best of Both Worlds in Boyfriend Evan Spiegel
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Miranda Kerr feels lucky in love and claims she has the best of both worlds in her boyfriend–Snapchat co-founder, billionaire Evan Spiegel.

    The two met at a Louis Vuitton dinner.

    “He’s 25, but he acts like he’s 50. He’s not out partying. He goes to work in Venice [Beach]. He comes home. We don’t go out,” Miranda Kerr says. “We’d rather be at home and have dinner, go to bed early.”

    The mom of five-year-old Flynn–the son she shares with ex-husband Orlando Bloom–means this best of both worlds thing is likely a very good thing. It would be hard on Miranda Kerr to always have to leave her son at home if Evan Spiegel were the constant partying type.

    Being lucky in love isn’t something Kerr has always claimed.

    At the age of 16 she experienced a devastating loss, when her boyfriend Christopher Middlebrook was killed in a car crash. Son Flynn’s middle name is after the late Middlebrook.

    Miranda Kerr dated two more men–finance broker Adrian Camilleri and musician Jay Lyon–before falling in love with Orlando Bloom. Married to him for three years, they wound up divorcing in 2013.

    Do you suppose Miranda Kerr has finally found the man of her dreams in Evan Spiegel? How do you suppose he felt about her nude cover shot for Harpers Bazaar Australia in December? It was so racy, some grocery stores pulled it from their shelves. That’s likely where Evan Spiegel acts more like a 25-year-old than a 50-year-old.

    It’s not often a woman can say their other half is 25, but acts like he’s 50. And in Miranda Kerr’s case, that might just be the best thing ever.

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