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Miranda Kerr dazzles in new Victoria’s Secret ad campaign – amid rumours of an engagement to Orlando Bloom

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It’s little wonder Miranda Kerr has been dubbed the next Elle MacPherson – or, indeed, that she’s won Orlando Bloom’s heart.
The Australian supermodel with the famous dimples and even more famous curves has just fronted yet another high-profile campaign for top lingerie company, Victoria’s Secret.
And with her enviable curves poured into this retro canary-yellow swim suit from their new line, it’s not difficult to see why.
The 23-year-old, who first started dating Orlando Bloom in late 2007, is now rumoured to be engaged to the Lord of the Rings star.
The couple looked extremely loved-up during a whistle-stop visit to Cannes earlier this week.
And Miranda has recently been spotted wearing what looks like an engagement ring on her left finger.
Her spokespeople declined to comment when contacted by people.com today – but just last month, she revealed her desire to start a family.
‘Yeah, one day down the line, of course I’d love to be a mum – it’s definitely something I’d like to do,’ she said.
But, also like Elle, she’s no dumb model.
In fact, Miranda has penned a book, which she hopes to release before Christmas, and has several other projects in the pipeline.
‘It’s an inspirational, motivational book for young women,’ said the Victoria’s Secret Angel, who swears by organic food and a regular yoga routine.
‘Definitely, I have a few things going on at the moment that I’m not allowed to talk about, which is really annoying, but I can’t,’ she said.
She also admitted she wasn’t averse to following Orlando into acting: ‘If there was a good role that I found interesting, I would do it,’ she said.
She went on: ‘I don’t look at myself as a sex symbol, I see it as a job that I really love.
‘I have travelled around the world, like, way too many times, and the thing is that I am so grateful to be Australian.
‘We have so much beautiful nature and beaches – things people don’t appreciate as much as they should.
‘And if they travelled a little more, then maybe they would,’ she said.
source: dailymail.co.uk