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In a recent interview, supermodel and author Miranda Kerr opened up about her approach to co-parenting and her friendship with singer Katy Perry. Emphasizing the importance of putting children first, Kerr shared insights on how she balances her responsibilities as a mother while nurturing her relationships.
As the wife of Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel, Kerr also touched on her views regarding screen time for children. She believes in setting healthy boundaries to ensure that her kids engage with technology in a balanced way. This philosophy extends to her interactions with Perry, who is the partner of her ex-husband, Orlando Bloom.
Kerr highlighted the significance of maintaining a supportive environment for their children, emphasizing that collaboration and understanding between co-parents can foster a positive atmosphere. Her commitment to prioritizing the well-being of the children serves as a testament to her values and the strong bonds she has cultivated with those around her.
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