Model Miranda Kerr, 42, is known for her elegant walks down the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show runway and her stunning magazine shoots, but the supermodel is also a dedicated mom to four boys. The model shares son Flynn, 13, with ex-husband, actor Orlando Bloom. She and husband, Snapchat co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel, are parents to three boys: Hart (7), Myles (6), and Pierre (20 months). In a recent conversation with The Him and Her Show, Kerr unintentionally caused an intense comment section debate over her kids’ unconventional dinner time.
“4:30 every day,” Kerr shared. “They know it’s dinner time.”
Husband-and-wife hosting team Lauryn Evarts Bosstick and Michael Bosstick were incredulous about Kerr’s sons’ early dinner time and probed the model for further details.
“4:30 dinner is myself and the kids. Obviously not my husband, except for on the weekends. And you know, on the weekends he'll join us for 4:30 dinner. And honestly, because that way I don't feel rushed—I'm not rushing the kids to get through dinner to then get to bath—because you know what it's like, kids move at their own speed. And I want to sit down and have a beautiful meal together and try to talk about their day.”
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♬ original sound - Dear MediaThe show’s hosts weren’t the only listeners surprised by Kerr’s daily routine. Opinionated fans were quick to share their thoughts in favor of and against the seemingly early dinner schedule.
“4:30 isn’t crazy if bedtime is 2 hours later,” shared one supportive listener on a social media video of the conversation.
“As a kid, I would eat dinner at 4:30. It’s normal,” added another.
“Routine is very important for stability,” explained another listener. “She’s doing an amazing job and putting her mental health first.”
Some fans, however, noted a 4:30 family dinner time would be impractical for their own lifestyle.
“I’m still at work at 4:30. Nice for some,” noted one fan.
Another fan liked the idea in theory, but offered her own take, writing, “Early dinner is everything, but 4:30 is a bit much lol. 5:30.”
Sports moms and dads shared Kerr’s early dinner and bedtime routine might not work with practice schedules and games. One wrote, “We don’t even get home from sports til 8:30/9.”
Is Early Dinner Time Better for Kids?
If Miranda Kerr’s 4:30 dinner time has you questioning your own brood’s eating habits, both Parents Magazine and The Food Institute note cultural shifts toward earlier dinner times and even suggest the trend may help reduce snacking. Plus, there’s the added benefit of not having to deal with a hangry child waiting for dinner to be served.
We’re big fans of doing what works for your own lifestyle and family. Miranda Kerr’s dinner-time take is more about creating space for herself to enjoy her time with her children, rather than a rigid take on time. Whatever works for you is the best thing for yourself and your family.
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