Miranda Kerr isn't 'ready' for relationship
Updated: 2014-05-04 10:56
(Agencies)
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Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom [Photo/Agencies] |
The 31-year-old supermodel admits she's doesn't want to rush into another romance after splitting from her husband of three years Orlando Bloom last October, but she hasn't ruled out going on a date with someone occasionally.
Speaking to Australia's Sunday Times Magazine, she said: "I'm not looking for anything too serious or to be in a relationship. I'm not ready, I'd rather just go on a date here and there."
The Australian beauty has been romantically linked to billionaire James Packer following the breakdown of her marriage, but she insists they're just close friends.
She explained: "He's been a friend for many years."
Meanwhile, Miranda recently admitted that she speaks to Orlando, with whom she shares three-year-old son Flynn, every day because they still get on really well.
She said: "We speak every day. We're really close, we're going to be a family forever and we both really do love each other. We have genuine love and respect for each other. We're very connected and I feel grateful for that.
"We created something beautiful together and we both remind ourselves how lucky we are to have that. And yeah, it's good. He's a great dad. I'm lucky."
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