Orlando Bloom posted rare photos with his 13-year-old son, Flynn, Tuesday after they enjoyed father-son bonding time at California’s Monterey Car Week.
The first photo in his Instagram carousel showed the actor with his arm around Flynn — who is now almost as tall as him — as they gazed at a Porsche.
The “Pirates of the Caribbean” star also included a snapshot of himself and Flynn walking into the event as he lovingly put his hand behind his son’s head.
“At Monterey Car Week with my boy 🏎️💨,” Bloom, 47, captioned the carousel, which also included pictures of himself posing solo with some of the luxury vehicles.
The pair dressed casually for the event, which took place between Aug. 9 and Aug. 18 on the picturesque Monterey Peninsula.
Bloom wore jeans and a white shirt with a blue zip-up jacket, while his son opted for jeans and a long-sleeved white shirt. They both finished their looks with sneakers and matching navy baseball caps.
The “Lord of the Rings” actor shares Flynn with his ex-wife, Miranda Kerr. They were married from 2010 to 2013.
Following their split, Kerr went on to have three kids with her current husband, Evan Spiegel, whom she wed in 2017.
Bloom welcomed a daughter, Daisy Dove, with Katy Perry in 2020. The pair have been engaged since February 2019.
In May, he sweetly brought Daisy to a taping of “American Idol” to watch her mom on the judging panel. The little one looked adorable for Disney Night in a Cinderella outfit, which matched Perry’s.
In July, the family of three was spotted soaking up the sun in St. Tropez. Daisy even joined her mom on a paddleboard.
“Family time is, for me, a meal together. Sitting down at a table. It is going out on a walk or going on an adventure,” Bloom told People earlier this year.
“It’s games, it’s play. It’s connection. It’s holding hands and hugging. And telling people you love them a lot.”
Orlando Bloom recently shared snapshots from his time at California’s Monterey Car Week with his 13-year-old son, Flynn. The photos capture heartwarming moments of father-son bonding, showcasing their shared love for luxury vehicles. In one photo, Bloom and Flynn are seen admiring a Porsche together, highlighting their mutual interest in cars. Another photo shows the duo walking into the event, with Bloom affectionately placing his hand behind his son’s head. The actor captioned the Instagram post, “At Monterey Car Week with my boy 🏎️💨,” reflecting the special memories they created at the event.Both Bloom and Flynn kept their looks casual for the occasion, with Bloom sporting jeans, a white shirt, and a blue zip-up jacket, and Flynn opting for jeans and a long-sleeved white shirt. Completing their outfits with sneakers and matching navy baseball caps, the father-son duo exuded laid-back style while enjoying the festivities at Monterey Car Week.Flynn is Bloom’s son from his previous marriage to Miranda Kerr, with whom he was married from 2010 to 2013. Kerr has since remarried and welcomed three children with her current husband, Evan Spiegel. Bloom, on the other hand, welcomed a daughter named Daisy Dove with his fiancée, Katy Perry, in 2020. The couple, who got engaged in 2019, have been enjoying family time with their little one, with Bloom even bringing Daisy to a taping of “American Idol” to support Perry.Reflecting on the importance of family time, Bloom shared with People earlier this year that it involves activities like meals together, going on walks, embarking on adventures, playing games, and expressing love through gestures like holding hands and hugging. These moments of connection and affection shape the bond between family members and create lasting memories.As Bloom continues to navigate co-parenting with Kerr and create new memories with Perry and their daughter, Daisy, he exemplifies the importance of cherishing quality time with loved ones. Stay tuned for more updates on Bloom’s family life and career adventures, and join us in celebrating the joys of family bonds and shared experiences.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)