Overview
- In recent podcast interviews Kerr described Orlando Bloom as “part of the family” and “like a brother,” saying they see each other regularly and remain close friends.
- Kerr said the central rule after their 2013 split has been to put the needs of their son Flynn first and that this guidepost shaped joint decisions.
- She recounted simple signs of goodwill, including exchanged birthday wishes and mutual gratitude, as evidence of an enduring, respectful bond.
- Kerr’s comments were offered in public interviews and follow her 2017 marriage to Evan Spiegel, with whom she shares three sons, while Bloom later had a child with Katy Perry before their 2025 split.
- The remarks highlight a public example of amicable co‑parenting by high‑profile exes and show how celebrities use interviews to shape the story around their private family arrangements.