Miranda Kerr spills on sons’ battle to become CEO of her company

Miranda Kerr has revealed that two of her sons are already interested in taking over her beauty brand, Kora Organics, in the future.
The model, who launched the cosmetics company in 2009, and it later partnered with Sephora in 2017, shared during a panel at EWG’s 16th Annual Earth Day Dinner in Los Angeles, that her sons Hart, seven, and Myles, six, are already competing over the company’s future.
”Well, actually, a couple of my boys … are fighting [over] who’s going to be the CEO next of Kora,” Kerr said.
The 43-year-old also spoke about her eldest son, Flynn, whom she shares with ex-husband Orlando Bloom.
”My 15-year-old is an artist, so he’s not really that interested in becoming the CEO of Kora,” she explained. “But he does use the products himself, and his friends.”
Kerr welcomed sons Hart, Myles, and 2-year-old Pierre with her husband Evan Spiegel.
The proud mom shared in a previous chat with People that her eldest son Flynn, loves to do meditation.
”My 15-year-old is pretty consistent with it. He finds it really grounding and helpful,” Kerr shared.
The mom-of-four explained, “The thing about kids is that they watch what you do. They don’t really necessarily listen to what you say, but they see your actions. When [Flynn] sees me daily doing my meditation, and the benefits that that gives me, he’s like, ‘Oh, that’s interesting. I’d like to try that.”



