Kerr, 41, shares 14-year-old Flynn with ex-husband Orlando Bloom, and has three more sons (Hart, Myles, and baby Pierre, born February 2024) with her current husband, Snapchat co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel, who’s worth roughly $2.1 billion.
She’s also a career in her own right: the first Australian Victoria’s Secret Angel, founder of organic skincare brand KORA Organics, and a fixture on Forbes’ highest-paid models list for nearly a decade, peaking at No. 2 in 2013.

Home base for the family is a Holmby Hills compound in Los Angeles that Kerr and Spiegel assembled across multiple parcels for a reported $145 million between 2021 and 2022. They also own a roughly $30 million mansion in Paris.

The part that makes this one different is how openly friendly everyone is. Kerr has called her dynamic with Katy Perry, Bloom’s ex-fiancée and the mother of his daughter Daisy, “one big happy family.” On the Moments With Candace Parker podcast, she said she loves Perry “more than Flynn’s dad” and described Bloom as “a brother, and most of the time, an annoying brother,” adding that Perry “helps me deal with him.” They’ve celebrated birthdays and holidays together, and the co-parenting respect has continued even after Bloom and Perry split.

The rapport goes back years. On KIIS FM’s Kyle and Jackie O, Kerr said Bloom once texted her a heads-up before his infamous nude paddleboarding photos with Perry hit the internet: “I’m really embarrassed. Some photos are coming out. Just thought I should let you know.” Her reply: “What were you thinking? Seriously, what were you thinking?”

This week Kerr and Spiegel also quietly wiped out $550 million in medical debt for more than 261,000 Californians through Undue Medical Debt.

So she’s a supermodel turned entrepreneur raising four boys with two very different famous dads, and from the outside it actually appears to be working. Kerr has said she’s Christian, prays every day, and leans on meditation and yoga to handle the noise. Is this the healthiest high-profile blended family we’ve seen, or does this kind of money just make it easier?
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