Miranda Kerr Speaks on Leaving Victoria's Secret & Being Robbed

Australian beauty Miranda Kerr features on the cover of Net-a-Porter's magazine 'The Edit' for their Swimwear issue. Posing in an array of swimsuits and bikinis which highlight her amazing figure, Miranda also sits down for a chat with the magazine. She spoke on being robbed in the past (by the teenagers who inspired the new film 'The Bling Ring') and about her decision to leave Victoria's Secret.

On being robbed by teenagers, Miranda says:
"The weird thing is that I am not attached to things: they come and they go. It could have been worse, that's what I always say about everything. I mean, no one was hurt."

 On expanding her career in to other territories:
"My ambition comes from my passion: finding what I love and then expanding on that. I am really enjoying having a more active role in everything I am doing. Being creatively involved, being strategic about the projects I take, making sure that they are in line with me and my brand."

 On her past relationship mistakes:
"My mistake in my relationships has been to feel that I can do it all on my own: I don't need a man. That is definitely a mistake. Women generally want to feel loved and appreciated. It's something that I am working on every day, trust me. It's a challenge for me to do that."

 On deciding to leave Victoria's Secret:
"Ed [Razek, who has been casting the models for 15 year] and I are really good friends, and we both decided it was impractical for me to continue. I have such fond memories of working with them. Now that I am a mother and have my own business, it is a good time. I am ready. And now here I am!"










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