Melbourne: The last time Victoria’s Secret angel Miranda Kerr shot for a racy GQ photoshoot, a misfortunate Australian banker almost lost his job. Now, the model has posed for yet another racy shoot for GQ magazine’s June issue.
The Macquarie Banker, David Kiely, was caught on live TV looking at naked pics of Miranda Kerr. Images of Kiely gazing at Miranda were broadcast around the world after he was inadvertently filmed during an interview on Channel 7 news at Macquarie Bank in Sydney.
"It was a big deal," The Herald Sun quoted Miranda as telling GQ. "I wasn’t offended. I just felt sorry for the poor guy.
"I wonder if he’ll get into trouble if we send him this cover."
And she said that this time she hoped Kiely would not be caught out.
"We should send him a signed cover!" she said.
"He can read the magazine at home instead of at work on the Internet."
Miranda told the Herald Sun`s Confidential: "I am told there is a petition to save his job and of course I would sign it."
Commenting on the ideal man she would want, Miranda said, “Personally, I believe that women need to be stimulated mentally by the man.
"It`s not necessarily about his looks.
"It’s more about being stimulated mentally, like when a man is funny or he is witty or charming, I think that’s attractive. It’s all about personality, really," she added.
ANI
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