Miranda Kerr
With a Victoria's Secret model for a wife, you'd think Orlando Bloom would be permanently in the mood for love. But Miranda Kerr has revealed she bought the “Lord Of the Rings” actor silk boxer
shorts to “get him into character”. The slender mother-of-one made her confession while filming an episode of The Chelsea Lately Show in LA. During the interview, Chelsea first asked about Miranda's hubby Orlando Bloom wearing blue/purple silk boxers. To this, Kerr said, "Well he had to get into character so I bought him these silk boxer shorts and it kind of helped him get into character." Chelsea replied, "Character for what?" To which Miranda answered, "For, um, you know... I don't want to tell you what he bought me."
The model later emerged from the studios in an all-black ensemble, treating the sidewalk as her runway. The Australian model added a splash of colour with burgundy lipstick, but otherwise opted for midnight shades with a black vest top and heels. Before the interview, Handler gushed about Kerr's post-pregnancy body, with both girls complimenting each other on how fabulous they looked.
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