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Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom maintain respectful co-parenting for son Flynn
The former couple share a respectful co-parenting relationship after their divorce
Miranda Kerr said she and Orlando Bloom ‘always put their son first’ in their co-parenting approach
Miranda Kerr has spoken about her co-parenting relationship with ex-husband Orlando Bloom, saying the former couple have consistently prioritized their son Flynn’s well-being since their separation.
The 43-year-old model and Bloom, 49, were married from 2010 to 2013 and share 15-year-old Flynn.
Speaking to E! News, Kerr said their approach has always been guided by one principle.
“Put the needs of the child first,” she said. “Is this in the best interest for the child? And that’s what we’ve done from day one with Flynn, and that’s helped navigate so many challenging situations. Kids first.”
Kerr emphasized that maintaining stability and respect has been central to their co-parenting dynamic over the years.
The model, who is now married to Evan Spiegel and has three younger children, also shared insight into her household values, saying kindness is a core expectation in her family.
“Kindness is so important. Being kind to people, being respectful is just the basic level,” she said, adding that her children often express affection through handmade gifts and drawings.
Kerr described moments when her sons created small crafts for her, including drawings and origami, calling the gestures “adorable” and meaningful.
Kerr has previously spoken openly about her continued friendship with Bloom, saying the two share mutual respect and regularly communicate about their son.
In earlier comments on the We Need to Talk podcast, she said their relationship had evolved into a strong friendship built on understanding and co-parenting harmony.
“We see each other regularly and always have been very harmonious,” she said. “There’s such a base level of friendship and respect there that we both have for each other.”
Despite their split, Kerr and Bloom have continued to present a united approach to parenting, focusing on maintaining a stable environment for Flynn.
