PHOTO: Miranda Kerr Posts Breastfeeding Twitpic from Victoria's Secret Shoot

The model -- and new mommy -- takes a break from her lingerie shoot to feed her cute-as-a-button 3-month-old son

 

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How's this for multitasking? Model Miranda Kerr went back to work on Tuesday -- and between photo shoots, she breastfed her 3-month-old son Flynn! Kerr, 28, who's married to Orlando Bloom, posted Twitter photos from her first day back on the job for Victoria's Secret.

"Back to work for VS. Flynn is with me on set!" the Australian model tweeted excitedly. "Lil cutie pie XxS."

In addition to a photo of herself vamping in lingerie, Kerr posted what may be the most glamorous breastfeeding shot ever: Kerr in makeup, a silky white robe and red stiletto heels, cuddling with her adorable little bald baby. Her cheeky caption: "Another day in the office xxx."

If you saw Kerr and Bloom's birth announcement in January, you'll recall that she's posted breastfeeding photos on Twitter before. Her dedication to breastfeeding, even with a busy supermodel's schedule, fits with the natural and holistic lifestyle that Kerr practices. Not only is she a serious yoga practitioner with a strict diet and her own organic skincare line, but she also studied nutrition for 18 months.

Of course, her health obsession may be one of many reasons Kerr has chosen to breastfeed. When Ellen DeGeneres asked Bloom last week how Kerr got back into shape so quickly, he responded that it was "genetics" -- plus "a lot of breastfeeding!"

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