Tyra Banksis letting fans in on her bossy mini-me, York Bank Alsa.

Banks spoke about the lingerie brand’s initiative to become more inclusive.

A decision that Banks is referring to as “beauty revolution.”

Tyra Banks Smiling

“First is hard.

But first is necessary,” she wrote in an Instagram post.

“But after the first, must come a flow of more.

Tyra Banks posing

A flow of different.

A flow of unique.

A flow of strong, a flow of so many that we lose count.”

Tyra Banks posing on the red carpet

In 2019, Banks became the oldest model to cover Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition at the age of 45.

Along with reentering the realm of fashion, Banks is revamping her iconic name.

The model has changed her moniker to “BanX.”

Although often in the limelight, Banks has kept her private life out of the public eye.

For years, rumors have circulated about the model’s dating life.

The couple started dating in 2013 but called it quits in 2017.

For a while, the couple struggled to conceive.

“Yeah, I don’t remember if it was, ‘Am I less than a woman?'”

“Mine wasn’t just strictly infertility,” she tellsScarymommy.

“It was also having trouble holding the baby inside of me.

I went through that privately I didn’t even tell all of my family, but my mom knew.

But I think that’s about it.

A couple of friends knew what I was going through.

And I just wanted to keep that private until my son was born and to be transparent about that.

One of the biggest lessons she wants to instill in her son is work ethic.

The model also opens up to E!

about the challenges of balancing a work schedule and motherhood.

“The hardest part about motherhood is being really, really tired,” she explains.

“Sometimes, you just are exhausted.

You want to sleep.”

“Even if you wanted to, you’re able to’t.”

She later added, “Your baby is boss.”

Along with his respectable title of ‘boss’ Banks’ son York is also a boy genius.

As a toddler, he learned three languages (English, Spanish and Norwegian).

In an interview withCloser Weekly, Banks refers to her son as “a good science boy.”

Although it is too early to tell, this isn’t the last time you will hear about York.