Bloom is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations program, which aims to provide mothers and children across the world with food, healthcare and additional basic human needs. In one of the more curious celebrity-gossip items of late, TMZ posted some pictures earlier this week in which Orlando Bloom (who has been dating Katy Perry for the past few months, even wearing matching Tamagotchis with her to the Met Ball last week) was seen . Maybe Perry thought it was the most normal thing in the world to see these pictures! She signed off her tweet with the hashtag “#dontfeedthebeast.”And, fully closing the loop, Gomez then promptly retweeted Perry’s message, adding, simply, a prayer-hands emoji, as if to say, “This is over.”But will this truly end our odd week-long journey, attempting to understand the complex dynamic between two pop stars and a 39-year-old actor? Will Ellen De Generes be able to resist inquiring about the situation the next time any of the three of them is on her show? But, for now, publicly at least, it seems there is, amongst them, peace. The former couple hung out at the Vanity Fair Oscars party last Sunday night, along with Orlando's ex-wife Miranda Kerr, from whom he split in 2013. we’ll go with a thing” images, but they also indicated an extreme closeness between Gomez and Bloom (who have been photographed together before, and would seem to have some sort of ongoing friendship) that would, at the very least, presumably incite some kind of “ummmm....? Though, on the other hand, who knows what these three people—all of whom have been famous for a while now—are or aren’t, or were or weren’t, aware of, or confused about. While none of the three parties released a statement following the turn of events, Perry tweeted, late Wednesday night, somewhat cryptically, a link to Peggy Lee’s “Is That All There Is?
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