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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Orlando Bloom has made his Instagram account public.

    The 'Lord of the Rings' actor signed up to the photo-sharing website over a year ago but fans have only been able to see what he's been sharing after he relaxed his privacy settings on Thursday.


    His first post after making the account public was a picture of a piece of paper bearing the words "I Caved...(sic)".

    Among the notable posts that can be seen on his account is a video of himself and girlfriend Katy Perry at Burning Man festival, a slow-motion running clip and his "sex tape" - a picture of a roll of sticky tape with the word 'sex' written on it.

    Fans may have been disappointed not to see many pictures of Orlando topless on his account, but it is possible he has removed them on the advice of ex-wife Miranda Kerr, who recently admitted she was unimpressed when pictures of the actor paddleboarding naked appeared online.

    The 33-year-old model has admitted that the 39-year-old actor made sure to tell her in advance about the photos of him on vacation with Katy.

    She said: "Oh my God, he text me and was like 'um, I'm really embarrassed, some photos are coming out, just thought I should let you know.' And I was like, hmmm... right, what were you thinking? Seriously?!"

    Miranda - who shares five-year-old son Flynn with Orlando - took it all in jest and said she was going to send the hunky actor something from Bonds Swim's swimwear line as she is one of their ambassadors.

    She said: "Yes, I'm going to send Orlando a pair of both because he, you know, might like either of those."

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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