
Orlando Bloom takes swipe at ex Katy Perry over new Justin Trudeau romance
When Orlando Bloom attended the wedding of Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos following his public split with Katy Perry, he looked happy and content with his new life as a single man. But it seems there may still be a few scores to settle if his latest social media comment is anything to go by.
Recently, Katy, 40, has been romantically linked to Canadian politician Justin Trudeau after they were seen enjoying dinner following her concert in Montreal. US media outlet TMZ posted a number of pictures of Katy and Justin at Le Violon restaurant last week and two days later, fans then saw him having the time of his life at her concert at the Bell Centre, as part of her Lifetimes tour.
This comes after Cruz Beckham 'steals' his dad's tiny white trunks and family have epic response.
In response to the latest speculation, a fan posted an AI image of Orlando having dinner with former German politician Angela Merkel. The caption quipped that the pair were "sipping wine and slurping oysters".
The fan also joked that he "couldn't keep his hands off" the politician. And in response Orlando posted three hand clap emojis in the comment section.
The couple have a four year old daughter together named Daisy Dove.
Katy and Orlando started dating back in 2016 and were engaged three years later. But it seems during December last year and the beginning of this, the couple struggled to overcome the issues in their relationship.
The pair announced their separation last month which came after a lot of speculation over the status of their relationship.
Those representing both Katy and Orlando issued a joint statement that read: "Due to the abundance of recent interest and conversation surrounding Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry's relationship, representatives have confirmed that Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on coparenting."
It continued: " They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is - and always will be - raising their daughter with love, stability and mutual respect."

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