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    New Mom Miranda Kerr Reveals How She Got Back Into Shape After Baby

    New mom Miranda Kerr made a sexy splash at the CFDA Fashion Awards in New York City on Monday night.

    The supermodel hit the red carpet in a tight-fitting, black, cutout dress with a thigh-high slit, a gold belt and matching cuff bracelets.

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    Orlando Bloom's lovely wife cut a slim frame at the event and she explained to Access Hollywood how she bounced back into shape so quickly after giving birth to baby Flynn, who is just 5 months old.

    "Well, I practiced yoga for over 10 years and I just continued that practice throughout my whole pregnancy and then after as well," Miranda told Access Hollywood of her super shape.

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    Miranda credited her yoga training and another activity that is a calorie burner for many new moms for getting back her figure.

    "It does [keep you in shape after baby], especially when you're breast feeding," Miranda said.

    As for that dress, Miranda revealed it was an ensemble from "Project Runway" judge Michael Kors, and the ensemble had significance to the Down Under model's homeland

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    "It's inspired by Australia," she revealed of the number. "They went on a trip to Australia and they came up with this collection and this is supposed to be like a swimsuit and a towel."

    And while it may have looked high fashion, Miranda said it came without a painful price.

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    "It's really comfortable actually," she said.

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    • Teresa  •  11 months ago
      I total agree with you. Live in my shoes and then lets see if these mommy stars can survive reality. Money talks....live in nannies...chefs...maids....trainers. Real moms raise there kids and work and take care of the household. All the power to them!!!
    • Unbiased  •  11 months ago
      It's called personal trainer, nanny, and money.
      These celebrities have no idea what it's like in the real world.
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