Miranda Kerr is Dating The Richest Man in Australia
Dec 05, 2013 20:24
Miranda Kerr knows how to play the game. She's not dating Leonardo DiCaprio. Instead, she's now dating James Packer, who happens to be the richest man in Australia. From the Sydney Morning Herald:
Barely three months after James Packer ended his six-year marriage to the mother of his three children, former model Erica, the billionaire casino mogul has reportedly embarked on a new relationship with another beauty who also hails from the same country town as his ex wife: supermodel Miranda Kerr.
On Monday morning Woman's Day magazine, which was once owned by the Packer family, is set to publish claims Packer, 46, and Kerr, 30, are now in a serious romantic relationship.
PS understands Woman's Day editor Fiona Connolly is ''standing behind the story 100 per cent'', while neither Packer nor Kerr have denied the report nearly a week after first being approached by reporters. It is understood the status of their relationship, said to still be in its very early stages after a long friendship, is a sensitive matter given their recent marriage breakdowns.
At least, this is one model Leonardo DiCaprio won't be tapping.
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