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Orlando Bloom in Fender Bender

Orlando Bloom 

Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando Bloom was involved in a car accident last night in Hollywood at approximately 2:15am.

Bloom was driving a 2003 Toyota Matrix registered to Dariusz Wolski, the director of photography on the Pirates movies, TMZ reports, adding that Bloom had spent time at the Green Door in Hollywood earlier in the evening.

According to TMZ.com, Bloom tried to walk away from the crash scene, with paparazzi recording his every movement trying to convince him to go back, otherwise it would be a hit and run. His two female companions were hurt and bleeding. Nice. What. A. Guy. I’m sure the lawyer/publicist will spin it as he was ‘disoriented’ from the crash or some such nonsense. Seriously, what is wrong with these people?


POSTED BY: Daisy

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  1. Alexis
    October 14th, 2007 | 4:17 am

    Heartbreaking isn’t it? One projects the heroic character an actor plays upon a human being who is all too often an empty narcissist.

    It is horrifying that he left two women injured and bleeding because he was more concerned about himself and his ‘image’. If only he realizes the harm he has done to his ‘heroic’ ‘heartthrob’ image.

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