Apr 28
'08
Orlando Bloom meets Miranda Kerr’s parents


Orlando Bloom and Australian model Miranda Kerr made their first public appearance at a Sydney horse racing event on Saturday. Orlando was dressed up in a suit and tie while Miranda wore a black dress and a striking veiled hat. Miranda, 25, and Orlando, 31, also had lunch with her parents at a restaurant on Friday, according to People. Orlando was even seen hugging Miranda’s mom afterwards.

As for acknowledging their relationship, Miranda didn’t say if they were a couple, but she half-admitted it. The April 28 edition of People quotes her as saying “No one knows what will happen in the future. We’re happy together and that’s it.”

And on the now-forgotten rumor that Orlando was dating Jennifer Aniston, Miranda says “They’re friends. They have the same manager.” I picture her scrunching up her face and stating it matter-of-fact, as if she knows Orlando’s hers and doesn’t bother herself with such things.

Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom are shown at the The Doncaster Day racing carnival at Royal Randwick Racecourse in
Sydney, Australia on 4/26/08, thanks to WENN and Splash. People has a posed photo of Miranda and Orlando together. They did show up together but weren’t posing for a lot of pictures.

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10 Responses to “Orlando Bloom meets Miranda Kerr’s parents”

  1. I want to take a wet nap to her face. She is much to young to have that much crap caked on her face in such strong colors that do nothing to flatter her skin tone.

    Soft, natural looking colors would look so much better on her.

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  2. I don’t agree headache, I think she looks incredible, like the strong woman she is. And it’s not like she’s 18 anymore, at 25 she is a woman in the prime of her life!

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  3. If twenty five is the prime of your life, excuse me while I apply for a hand gun permit. lol

    Am I the only one who thinks that women like Diane Lane and Michelle Pfeiffer are in the prime of their lives?

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  4. I’d rather have Josh Brolin than Orlie Bloom any day!!

    I don’t like all the make up either, but this is such a fancy bruhaha & she knoew she’d ahve her picture taken so I can forgive it. I’m sure she is really relieved by that :roll:

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  5. She looks loke she’s going on a funeral with that dress.Too much make up,black really doesn’t suits her.She’s like the black widow :roll:

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  6. she looks like a white aishwaryia rai

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  7. her make-up is so over the top that until i read the article i assumed she’d just finished a photo shoot. but in her defense, she’s young and out with a hottie that many other young women drool over. and while i know nothing about the horse race event they’re at, perhaps it’s like that brit thing where all the women wear outrageously huge hats? many horse events have zip to do with horses and everything to do with showing off your ability to spend money, and that usually equals garish and showboaty.

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  8. nooooooo!!!! who is this woman claiming my orlando?

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  9. That hat looks ridiculous…but the dress is pretty. She looks like she’s on her way to a funeral, though… :|

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  10. Miranda is stunning…she shares a similarity with Adrianna Lima

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