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Can we go soon, daddy? Orlando Bloom’s son Flynn gets restless as he attends the actor’s Hollywood Walk of Fame induction

April 3, 2014 | by admin

It is the stuff of dreams for adults all over the world.
But, when you’re a young boy who wants to play with his daddy, adhering to a ceremony can be tiresome – even if it is being inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
That’s exactly what happened to adorable Flynn Bloom when his father, Orlando Bloom, received a star on the famous walkway, this week.
Accompanying him at the famous strip in Los Angeles, California, the cherubic three-year-old sweetly supported the British 37-year-old on what was surely one of the most important days of his career on Wednesday.
Wearing skinny jeans and a striped shirt, he was clearly in sync with his father, who wore a royal blue suit with a white shirt. There, he was joined by Orlando’s father, Harry Bloom.
But it was difficult for Flynn to keep his attention in the Californian heat and the day’s excitement, with Flynn getting a little bit restless.
At one point he could be seen grabbing onto Orlando’s leg while he tried to make a speech, before nuzzling his face.
He then asked to be picked up and was seen tightly holding onto his father’s neck.
That said, he still managed to do very well for such a young boy. Little Flynn even assisted Leron Gubler – the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce CEO – with the roped display during the induction ceremony.
The Lord of the Rings hunk laughed as his mini-me clutched the rope in one hand and a bag labeled ‘sugar’ in the other. The brown-eyed boy looked ultra-cute devouring his large blue lollipop without staining his pinstripe button-down.
Aside from his unkempt hair, Orlando looked dapper posing with the 2,521st star in his slim cobalt-blue suit and crisp white shirt.
‘For a kid in London, Hollywood seems like such a mythical place,’ the Three Musketeers star told Variety of the honor.  Bloom compared his career ascent to ‘rocketing to the moon’ thanks to plum roles in two massively successful film franchises – Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean.
‘I’ve lived a very nomadic life, which I enjoy,’ he told the UK’s The Times Magazine.
‘But now that I have my son it gets a lot more serious – I want to be in his life and have as much input and influence on his life as I can.’ Orlando will reprise his elf prince character Legolas for the final time in The Hobbit: There and Back Again – due out December 17 – alongside Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett, and Martin Freeman.

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