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'Pirates Of The Carribean' Actor Orlando Bloom To Snag Justin Bieber’s Calvin Klein Deal?

'Pirates Of The Carribean' Actor Orlando Bloom To Snag Justin Bieber’s Calvin Klein Deal?

Kirsten Kane

"Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Men tell No Tales" actor Orlando Bloom was rumored to grab Justin Bieber's contract with Calvin Klein.

"These two hate each other and now Orlando is trying to get Justin's endorsement deal," an insider told National Enquirer. "Nothing would make Orlando happier than rubbing Justin's face in the fact that he was dropped for him." 

However, Gossip Cop claimed that while the two don't like each other, the report is clearly false.

According to a source close to Gossip Cop, the actor is not trying to snatch the pop prince's Calvin Klein deal. The source added that it was "completely untrue."

On the other hand, Bloom was recently compared to Justin Bieber after dying his hair blonde as shown in a video posted on his Instagram account.

According to Daily Mail, the actor's hair somehow made him resemble the "Sorry" singer, but Yahoo Lifestyle reported that he has a totally different likeable style.

Moreover, in the video, the 39-year-old actor flaunted his carved chest while wrestling with a "Shaolin master" inside a Shanghai gym.

"He's a shaolin master imma have to practice lots to keep up," Orlando Bloom wrote to his 159K followers.

It was said that, the newly bleached locks of "The Lord of the Rings" actor and his Chinese martial art stunt sessions might be for his role in a currently filmed Smart Chase: Fire & Earth.

Furthermore, both Orlando Bloom and Justin Bieber had their nude photos emerge online back in August, as reported by WetPaint. Bloom exposed all during his Sardinian hideaway with girlfriend Katy Perry as he was spotted undressing his swimming trunks before going for a voyage on a paddleboard with the "Roar" singer. Beiber, on the other hand, went skinny dipping in Hawaii with some female pals including Sahara Ray and Chloe Traichel. 

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