Ellen DeGeneres has found a way that Miranda Kerr can combine her day job as a Victoria's Secret model and a doting mother.
The talk show host presented the 28-year-old supermodel with a joke baby carrier complete with wings on her show today.
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The device resembled the wings that the the VS girls wear as they strut down the catwalk, but it had an added baby holder and fake tot. The contraption also had a mirror, hair straighteners and make up attached to it for 'busy Moms'.
The brunette stunner laughed as she was presented with the gift after she showed off her arm muscles from carrying her toddler, who she revealed now weighs a hefty 35lbs at 15-months-old.
Flynn weighed over 10 pounds at the time of his birth on January 6th of last year.
Earlier in the show Miranda had given Ellen a gift of a tiny pink swimsuit to which the 54-year-old quipped her partner Portia Rossi would look much better in it than she would.
Miranda was recently voted the Most beautiful person of 2012 by Australian magazine, Who.
To celebrate the accolade the Victoria's Secret model posed with her baby son Flynn for an adorable and intimate family portrait.
Despite having a hugely busy schedule and a enviable career, Miranda admits that her life has been made complete thanks to motherhood.
She told Who magazine: 'I was working 18-hour days. Now that pace has slowed so I can spend the majority of my time with Flynn.'
The sheer mention of her cute son sends Miranda into a smiling frenzy and she added: 'I’m first a wife and a mother, and then comes work.'
She describes Flynn as being like a 'little ball of sunshine' who brightens up her day.
She said: 'He’s a really charming, lovely boy. He has that look in his eye like, 'What trouble am I going to get into next?' But I like that, it's like me.'
Miranda began dating actor Orlando in 2007 and the pair welcomed their first child together in January 2011.
This is the second time Miranda has been voted the most beautiful woman in the world by the magazine, and there are a record 17 Australians in the annual top 40 list.
When Flynn was born last year, despite his rather large size, Miranda opted for no drugs.
'I had made the decision to not have any drugs, no epidural, nothing,' she said in July last year.
'Each to their own. I'm crazy for doing that! A lot of my friends who have had epidurals have said, "Oh (labour) was so great".'
Asked if her resolve wavered at any point during the labour, she admitted: 'I remember looking at Orlando and saying "Oh honey."'
'And he said, "Give me the epidural! Seriously, if you don't want it I'll take it because right now I'm dying watching you go through this pain".'
'I didn't realise (Flynn) was going to be such a big baby.'
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