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Does model Miranda Kerr's son want to follow in her footsteps? Having inherited the genes of his beautiful parents, model Miranda Kerr and Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom, it shouldn't come as any surprise that little Flynn, who hasn't yet turned two, is already showing an interest in modelling.

The cherubic tot may not be quite ready for the catwalk, but that doesn't mean he hasn't been practising his strut. As his 29-year-old supermodel mother explained, Flynn has learnt that the aeroplane can be a great place to pose.

"He knows the drill when we get on the plane and he likes to walk up and down the aisle smiling at everyone. He will stand there until each person notices him. Once he gets a smile he's on to the next person," Kerr told The Express.

Fortunately for Flynn, he has plenty of opportunities to show off. Miranda is not just a Victoria's Secret Angel; she's also an ambassador for Qantas. Whilst Miranda looks gorgeous in the Australian airline's ad campaigns, we think they'd be even better if chubby-cheeked Flynn made an appearance too.

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