Just a few days after the image of Orlando Bloom swimming nude in the beach was widely posted, the public had the opportunity to “wash their eyes” with a new series of photos of Justin Bieber in a state similar to the Pirates of the Caribbean actor.
Orlando Bloom has been a hot topic these past few days with his nude photo on Sardinia beach (Italy) on August 2.
At that time, the actor, after having many intimate gestures with his girlfriend Katy Perry, suddenly decided to take off his swimming trunks to “bathe” with his lover.
The moment the Lord of the Rings actor went paddleboarding on the beach without pants or clothes is considered one of the most expensive images in Hollywood history.
A few days later, Justin Bieber made many people shocked with the image of him happily bathing in the stream with his rumored girlfriend Sahara Ray in Hawaii.
The male singer impresses with his toned body and tattoos on his body. Not only him, but his model girlfriend also carelessly exposed her entire bust to pose for photos.
This is not the first time Justin Bieber has had sensitive scenes taken by paparazzi. Remember that in March last year, he also caused a stir with his nude photo at a resort, near the beach of Bora Bora island, France.
In addition, the 22-year-old singer is also known as a star with a strange hobby of “showing off his body” on social networks. He often updates pictures of himself in a “skimpy” state.
The act of exposing the body of the owner of the hit Sorry while bathing in a stream reminded many people of the image of Orlando Bloom in his “Adam” state a few days ago.
Orlando Bloom and Justin Bieber are known as “frenemies” from 2014 until now because of love rumors surrounding the singer and the actor’s ex-wife – supermodel Miranda Kerr.
Two years ago, both male artists even had a big fight at a restaurant in Spain. Their not-so-good relationship became even more complicated when Orlando Bloom was caught many times being “ambiguous” with Selena Gomez – the pop star’s “on-again, off-again” girlfriend.
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