“We are overjoyed” Miranda Kerr and Evan Spiegel welcome a brand new baby

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Miranda Kerr has continued her run of baby boy-making, welcoming a son with husband Evan Spiegel.

Welcome baby Myles!

Miranda and Snapchat co-founder Evan announced that they had another bun in the oven back in March and she’s been a little less private with this pregnancy than her others.

“Miranda, Evan, Flynn and Hart are looking forward to welcoming the newest member to their family,” the pair said at the time, preferring to release a more formal statement via their rep rather than opt for an Instagram reveal. 

The couple are also parents to a 17-month-old son named Hart, and Miranda’s mum to an eight-year-old boy named Flynn with her ex-husband actor Orlando Bloom.

Overnight People magazine announced that Miranda’s third son had arrived.

“We are overjoyed”

She and Evan have called this fresh little guy Myles and are obviously thrilled that he’s arrived safe and sound.

“We are overjoyed at the arrival of Myles and so appreciate everyone’s kind words and wishes during this special time,” People reports.

“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome our beautiful son into our family.”

Miranda and Evan had vowed not to have a child together until they were married, due to their personal beliefs about babies out of wedlock.

Their first child together – little Hart – was born a little over a year after they wed in Los Angeles.

“Really grateful”

Miranda and Evan co-parent Miranda’s son Flynn with Orlando Bloom and his girlfriend Katy Perry.

Noting she is “really grateful” to have Orlando and Katy in her life, the model mum recently revealed a little more about this superstar parenting mash-up.

“We really do get along so well,” Miranda said. “We all have Flynn’s best interests at heart, in the interests of our family as a whole.”

“We just worked together to work it out … I’m very happy. It may not have worked out that way, but I’m really happy and feel very blessed that it has.”

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