Miranda Kerr Believes in Celebrating The Female Figure: Covers Esquire (Photos)

Miranda Kerr believes in celebrating the female figure and she does exactly that in a photo shoot in Esquire's December issue.

Kerr is a popular Victoria's Secret angel and her sexy figure is one that many would pay an arm and a leg for. The Australian beauty knows her assets and is not shy to flaunt it and that's exactly what she does in a photo shoot with Esquire magazine whose December issue she covers.

"I believe in celebrating the female figure and embracing what we've been given, not hiding that," Kerr told the magazine in an interview. "We always have so much fun when we shoot and my temperament's flirtatious, so it's second nature to me."

Talking about her childhood, Kerr reveals that as a child she was a tomboy and learned to ride a bike very young. She climbed tree and scraped her knees and says it's all because of her countryside upbringing.

"I spent my childhood outdoors on my grandparents' farm. I learned to ride a motorbike when I was about six, a little PeeWee 50. I'd climb trees - there was a big weeping willow. We had a flying fox [a zip-line]. I was so fortunate to grow up like that."

Ker added: "I really feel that my body craves to be in the mountains or by the ocean or in the countryside. I still like to climb the odd tree. Yeah, it's fun! I like to climb. I find it very rewarding.

"You feel like you're going somewhere. I don't like abseiling, though. I don't like going down. I like going up. It is though! I got stuck up a tree when I was about seven, and my dad had to come and get the ladder to get me down. I loved to climb all the way up to the top. I must have been a koala in my past life."

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