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Orlando Bloom blasted as an ‘idiot' for ‘inappropriate' beach snap of Daisy, 4, & Katy Perry is nowhere to be seen

Orlando Bloom blasted as an ‘idiot' for ‘inappropriate' beach snap of Daisy, 4, & Katy Perry is nowhere to be seen

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Plus, Orlando's jokey response to Katy Perry being seen with Justin Trudeau
PARENTING DEBATE Orlando Bloom blasted as an 'idiot' for 'inappropriate' beach snap of Daisy, 4, & Katy Perry is nowhere to be seen
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ORLANDO Bloom has come under fire for sharing a naked photo of his four-year-old daughter Daisy Dove Bloom on the beach.
The Hollywood actor, 48, later deleted the snap, before resharing it with an emoji covering her.
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The photo had been part of a sweet carousal of images of Orlando spending quality time with Daisy, who she shares with ex-fiancée Katy Perry.
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Orlando Bloom has been blasted for sharing a naked beach photo of Daisy, four, before reuploading it with a heart emoji
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The Hollywood actor shared a series of photos with his daughter and a pal
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Orlando also shared a photo of Daisy playing with a kite on the beach
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However, many berated him for the "inappropriate" photo, which showed him carrying Daisy into the ocean to go swimming.
Hours before he had uploaded the image without a yellow love heart emoji covering her.
Taking to Reddit, one shocked person wrote: 'Some parents are such idiots. They don't post this child's face on social media, so they do understand privacy but then post a naked pic. Make it make sense.'
Another agreed: 'I can't help but feel like you have to be so out of touch to think it's okay to post a naked photo of your daughter, to a huge fanbase, and not consider the repercussions.
'I can understand how that might be a meaningful photo for a parent, but not on the interweb for millions to see.'
And a third added: 'Poor thing. I know having everything you desire would be nice, but having a celeb as a parent sounds like a special kind of headache for kids. Having a guardian so detached from reality is scary.'
Meanwhile, one pointed out: 'I'm not saying him posting it was ill-intent or anything, but there are people on social media who will use it for ill-intent and inappropriate reasons.'
However, many people were quick to defend the Lord of the Rings actor and said it was 'innocent.'
One wrote: 'She's gonna be four… I don't understand everyone's comments here. She's going swimming with her father.
Heartbroken Katy Perry told pals in January that Orlando Bloom relationship was OVER - as star removes engagement ring
'Again she is four. This is not, not a normal thing… he covered her butt in the picture..
'I used to run around naked until I was almost seen and a lot of the kids I grew up with did also.
'It's innocent and the fact that people are trying to make it weird ARE WEIRD AF.'
And one said: 'Jeez my childhood photos would have had loads of stickers over them, bare butts everywhere.'
In the other snaps, Orlando shared Daisy running along the beach flying a kite.
And one showed him and Daisy joined by a male friend and a young boy overlooking the ocean, before they headed to the beach to play with a bucket and spade.
The caption on the series of snaps was 'Some fun being had [sun emoji]', with the other images being clothed.
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Orlando split with ex-fiancee Katy Perry this year. Pictured with Daisy and his son Flynn from his previous marriage to Miranda Kerr
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The couple have been navigating life post splitting up
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Katy in happier times with Orlando
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KATY'S FLIRTY FRIENDSHIP
It comes after Orlando has a jokey response to ex Katy's "flirty friendship" with Justin Trudeau.
The US Sun exclusively reported how the politician was spotted at Katy's Montreal gig - amid fears from her pals over her new connection.
Teenage Dream songstress Katy, who is single after recently splitting from fiancé Orlando, is on tour in Canada and had dinner with divorced Justin - the former Prime Minister of Canada - on Monday evening.
Orlando and Katy started dating in 2016 and got engaged three years later. However, The Sun understands they had difficult conversations about their future over Christmas and in January but struggled to make a firm decision.
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Katy was 'spotted on a date' with former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau
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Orlando, 48, commented on a tongue in cheek AI post which suggested he too was dating a former politician
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Justin was recently spotted at Katy Perry's Montreal concert dancing and singing
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He was seen beaming in photos published by TMZ as he chatted to the mum of one while dining at Le Violon restaurant in Montreal.
On Wednesday night, fans then caught him in the crowd singing and dancing at Perry's concert at the Bell Centre as part of her Lifetimes Tour, fueling further romance buzz.
Now Orlando, who "made his debut as a single man" at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's A-List nuptials in June, has waded in.
The Lord Of The Rings alum commented on an Instagram post by The Onion which featured an AI image of him having dinner with ex German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The caption joked how the pair were spotted "sipping wine and slurping oysters."
They also joked how he "couldn't keep his eyes off" the politician.
Clearly appreciating the tongue in cheek reference to his baby momma, he posted three hand clap Emoji icons underneath.
PERRY WORRYING
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The couple started dating in 2016 and got engaged three years later
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Earlier this year, Roar hitmaker Katy was said to have already told pals their relationship was as good as done - as reports claimed Orlando "won't win her back."
Yet pals of the chart star have been quick to express their concern.
"Katy's friends want her to have fun after her split from Orlando, but she's still very much grieving the end of their relationship and the fact that she never made it down the aisle," an insider told The U.S. Sun.
"They don't want her to rush into something serious, and have heard Justin has a bit of a reputation as a womanizer, and that he loves the fame game.
"It is still a very new flirty friendship, but friends are hoping she takes it slow with the next person and chooses a man who loves her for her."
A second source added to us: "Justin isn't a guy who is easy to 'catch' and he has been having a lot of women trying to date him since he separated from his wife.
"He is someone that has some particular preferences, and he enjoys people who are genuinely nice and that see life in their own way.
"Katy has her own 'world' and she is someone who is an extrovert, and she loves to talk about many different topics, and he really loves that."
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