
Orlando Bloom embraces bachelor vibes in pajamas at Bezos wedding after THAT hangout with Sydney Sweeney
Orlando Bloom embraced his new single status by sporting pajamas during Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez 's wedding weekend in Venice.
The newest bachelor in Hollywood looked relaxed as he lounged on a boat in Venice just shortly after it was revealed that he and his fiancée Katy Perry had called it quits after nine years together.
Earlier in the day, the 48-year-old actor was pictured spending time with Sydney Sweeney, 27, as they enjoyed a romantic stroll through the Venetian city streets alongside Tom Brady.
The day earlier, he attended the billionaire Amazon founder's lavish wedding celebration in Italy by himself — while his now-ex was busy touring in Australia.
As he prepared to attend the Bezos' post-nuptials soirée, he was seen basking in the golden hour rays and lounging in polkadot pajamas.
He left the black-and-white sleep shirt unbuttoned to reveal black tank top and several pendant necklaces on his neck, sporting matching Dolce & Gabbana polkadot PJs.
He left his hair purposefully tousled and looked calm and stoic as he leaned back as he and several pals traveled via water taxi to the next celebrity congregation spot in the city.
At one point, he was seen throwing up his hand into a 'hang loose' shaka sign before throwing his arm around a friend as they started moving forward.
It comes just hours after he enjoyed a city stroll alongside Sydney Sweeney and NFL legend Tom Brady — both of whom recently sparked romance rumors while attending what has been helmed as the 'wedding of the century.'
After jetting off to Venice for the week of celebrations, Bloom made unwanted headlines after he was spotted in the back of a Venetian water taxi with a woman on Thursday.
It came just a short time after news that Bloom and his fiancée Perry, 40, had called off their engagement broke.
The woman spotted enjoying an evening with the A-lister was later revealed to be Jamie Mizrahi, 36, who was actually a former stylist for Perry and Meghan Markle.
Bloom was also spotted enjoying a Venetian brunch the following morning and sipping on cocktails poolside with celebrity pals Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Brady during a boys' day out — while Perry continued her tour in Australia.
Meanwhile Sweeney — who sparked romance rumors with Tom Brady after they were spotted chatting at a bar — was reportedly the 'most sought after' celebrity in Venice.
A source told MailOnline: 'Sydney apparently is the most sought-after person to be around at the Bezos wedding.
'Everyone wants to talk to her and every guy that has been in her presence has talked about how stunning she is in real life.'
The Euphoria star looked ethereal for the wedding on Friday, clad in a dazzling pink dress which complemented her blonde locks.
The festivities are set to continue on Saturday night as the A-listers will once again gather for a huge party, though some guests including Kim and Khloe Kardashian left early.
Sweeney was one of a host of stars to put on their best glam for what has widely been dubbed 'the wedding of the century'.
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