Orlando Bloom doesn't want to get divorced again


Los Angeles, Aug 23 (IANS): Actor Orlando Bloom doesn't want to rush marrying singer Katy Perry because he is scared of getting divorced again.

"It's important to me that we are aligned -- I've been married and divorced and I don't want to do it again. And we're both fully aware of that. She's remarkable and so I'm always so impressed with that and I'm encouraged," Bloom said during an interview on Sunday Today with Willie Geist, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The "Kingdom of Heaven" star was earlier married to model Miranda Kerr, with whom he has an eight-year-old son Flynn.

Perry tied the knot with British comedian Russell Brand in 2010 and divorced him in 2012.

Bloom proposed to Perry, whom he's been dating on and off since 2016, on Valentine's Day while they were in a helicopter.

"She loves the big moment. I'm still trying to get her to wrestle into the small moments. The cool thing about what we're doing -- we're learning to do the small together," he said.

Bloom added: "We're both fully aware that it's a mountain to climb and that mountain won't stop, in terms of a relationship, because I think that's what it is. And I love to evolve and fortunately, she does too."

  

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