The model has rubbished rumours that was fired by the lingerie brand after a source had told a magazine that 'She can be difficult at shoots and appearances. She's not very timely. She's standoffish with the rest of the girls.'
'She can be difficult at shoots and apearances. She's not very timely. She's standoffish with the rest of the girls'
Miranda said: 'Anyone that has worked with me would agree it's not true.’
Instead, she and Orlando have agreed to spend more time with their little boy now that she is taking time out.
Speaking to a UK newspaper, she said: 'It's really important to just be a mum, be a housewife, cook for Orlando. I'm so grateful with my job I have chunks of time off.’
'It's also good for Orlando to have one-on-one bonding time with Flynn,’ she continued.
In an interview with a newspaper in her homeland, the Aussie model called the decision ‘a natural evolution,’ and admitted that becoming a mother had meant she needed to make compromises in her career.
'It's really important to just be a mum, be a housewife, cook for Orlando. I'm so grateful with my job I have chunks of time off'
She said: ‘This is a natural evolution. I have felt this coming since my son was born and, after I became a mother, I realised I needed to prioritise my time.’
With Flynn now two-years-old and Miranda due to turn 30 this weekend, the supermodel said she was not in a position to commit to a full contract with Victoria’s Secret.
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But Miranda won’t be disappearing from the catwalk completely - she was pictured earlier this week modelling uniform for airline giant Qantas in Sydney.