Miranda Kerr And Orlando Bloom 'Love And Care For Each Other'
A divorce is not an excuse to be bad parents to one's kids. Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom may be are over and done with each other, but they will always have that special connection because of Flynn, their 3-year old boy.
According to a new report, Miranda and Orlando have both agreed to be the best parents to their kid despite filing for a divorce, earlier this year. They are reportedly making sure that they are best of friends in front of their son. The are generally cordial with each other so that Flynn does not feel that something is wrong.
"We're very good friends and this bonding is the most important thing, otherwise Flynn would feel it," said the 31-year-old model about her soon-to-be ex-husband, in the latest issue of Elle Australia, as reported by Daily Mail.
"We do everything to make sure our relationship is harmonious," the fresh-faced model added. "We both love and care about each other and genuinely want each other to be happy."
The couple's photos, together, as one happy family, since parting ways, suggest that they can still be good friends, though they are no longer in a relationship. Meanwhile, both Miranda and Orlando are being linked to many other prominent celebrities in the entertainment industry.
Earlier, there were reports that Orlando and Selena are seeing each other. These reports surfaced just after Selena broke-up with Justin Bieber. The two have denied that they are seeing each other. Interestingly, it was being reported that Miranda is seeing Justin. Back in July, Orlando and Justin Bieber got into a physical fight over Miranda. Reportedly, Justin taunted Orlando that Miranda "was good," which upset the actor.
After that, Miranda has been linked to one billionaire after another. She was linked to James Packer. They were quick to quash the rumours. She is now being linked to Stephen Bing. Bing is estimated to have a wealth of US$600 million. He hit the showbiz headlines in 2001 when his name was dragged in two different paternity cases.