Saturday 26 October 2013

Miranda Kerr


AUSTRALIAN supermodel Miranda Kerr and her husband, Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom, have split up after being together for six years.

A representative for Bloom exclusively confirmed the breakup, E! Online reports.
In New York, Bloom told reporters that he and Kerr were still on good terms.
"We're not friends, we're family," the actor said.
Asked for a reason for the break-up, he said "life's a mystery" and it doesn't "work out
the way you want it to".
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 Actor Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr attend the premiere of The Good Doctor during the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival on Friday, Ap
Actor Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr are separated. Picture: AP
"In a joint statement, Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr have announced that they have been amicably separated for the past few months," the rep said in a statement.
"After six years together, they have recently decided to formalise their separation."
 Miranda Kerr, left, and Orlando Bloom arrive at the InStyle and Warner Bros. Golden Globe After Party at the Beverly Hilton Hot
Miranda Kerr, left, and Orlando Bloom arrive at the InStyle and Warner Bros. Golden Globe After Party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel this year in Beverly Hills. Picture: AP
The statement continued, "Despite this being the end of their marriage, they love, support and respect each other as both parents of their son and as family."
Earlier this month, the Hollywood power couple were spotted in New York on a dinner date with their son Flynn.
They appeared like a happy family as they sauntered merrily down the streets of The Big Apple in casual ensembles.
Bloom is currently starring in the Broadway production of Romeo and Juliet.
Kerr attended opening night of the play and the pair were seen cuddling at the after party.
She later gushed: "When I saw Orlando on Broadway in 'Romeo and Juliet', I was blown away. For someone to be able to learn all that and hold the energy to do it every day, six days a week - I have so much respect for him."
Bloom added: "Flynn is not in school yet, so we're still pretty loosey-goosey. We're a bit of a traveling circus."

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