I have no doubt by now you’ve read all about Miranda Kerr and Evan Spiegel’s sex life.
Sure, you weren’t actively searching for the details when the supermodel spilled the ins and outs of her bedroom activity in February. But one too many headlines popped up in your Newsfeed, meaning by the fifth you felt it was your duty to be across the news of the day.
And what news of the day it was. Kerr, supermodel and former Victoria’s Secret Angel, admitted in an interview with The Times that her and Evan Spiegel were “waiting” until they marry to have sex.
Considering Kerr is the mother of a six-year-old and a confirmed non-virgin, the quotes took hold of the news cycle. And for Spiegel, founder of tech giant Snapchat and perhaps not as accustomed to the bright lights of stardom as his world-famous wife, his “traditional” values found themselves across every headline. Traditional being Kerr’s own words.
I, like so many others, was intrigued. For some strange reason, and one I can only put down to human nature, I have a natural curiosity in the inner-workings of high-profile relationships. Kerr’s admission was cool, different. I didn’t particularly care. The news couldn’t have affected me less.
So you can imagine my surprise when my colleague read the interview, did a small-scale roll of the eyes and found the admission interesting given 26-year-old Spiegel’s “history”.
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I’m sorry – what history?
A quick search online and I found the “history”. And it makes for interesting reading.