Friday, September 30, 2011

Doting dad to be: Orlando Bloom puts protective hands round Miranda Kerr as they stroll through Paris

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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Doting dad: Orlando places some protective hands around his new wife Miranda Kerr as they shopped in Paris earlier today


If he is this protective with his unborn child he is sure to make a great father.

Orlando Bloom made sure his new wife, Miranda Kerr was taken care of as they wandered through the streets of Paris earlier today enjoying a spot of shopping.

The 27-year old Australian supermodel and the 33-year-old British actor married back in July before announcing in August that Miranda was four-months pregnant.


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The now six-months-pregnant Kerr, who is a Victoria's Secret spokesmodel looked stunning in skinny jeans and a patterned t-shirt which hid her barely visible bump.

Her face looked radiant behind Ray-ban sunglasses and a fixed smile was on her face as the pair browsed through various Parisian boutiques near to their hotel.

The couple have been enjoying some time in the City of Light after a brief trip to Spain to attend some Milan Fashion Week events.

Miranda debuted her new baby bump earlier this week on the red carpet at the P&G Prestige And Vogue: The Scent Of The Future cocktail party.

Wearing a short black Prada cocktail dress she showed off her small bump as she posed for pictures with her doting husband.

The pair had arrived in Milan on Friday after flying in from Germany where Orlando has been shooting his new film The Three Musketeers.

Bloom plays the Duke of Buckingham in the swashbuckling movie alongside Milla Jovovich.

In an interview shortly before the couple got married, Kerr said she always knew Bloom would make a brilliant father.


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She said: 'I’ve always thought Orlando would be a great dad.

'I've always wanted kids, so someday, eventually, yes, it will happen.

'My ideal situation would be to live on a farm in a solar-powered house with a hammock and a vegetable patch.'

Bloom also spoke about the pregnancy, saying: 'I'm really excited about it, it's great.'

Referring to the fact that he could be away for much of Kerr's pregnancy, Bloom added: 'I'll go home as often as possible. She'll come out here too.'

source :dailymail


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