Orlando Bloom Reacts to Keira Knightley's Criticism of Pirates of the Caribbean
- Orlando Bloom expressed support for Keira Knightley after her criticism of the Pirates of the Caribbean films, stating he understands her feelings about the franchise.
- Keira Knightley revealed that while the Pirates films were successful, they caused her public scrutiny, saying, 'I was seen as s--t because of them.'
- Disney is moving forward with a new Pirates of the Caribbean film, but details about the plot and cast remain undisclosed.
- Knightley, who played Elizabeth Swann, stated she will not reprise her role due to the demanding nature of filming, saying, 'The hours are insane.
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Orlando Bloom Says Keira Knightley Did ‘Wonderful Things’ in ‘Pirates’ Movies After She Revealed ‘I Was Seen as S—‘ and ‘Taken Down Publicly’ Because of Them
Keira Knightley said she was publicly shamed for "Pirates of the Caribbean," but Orlando Bloom says she did wonderful things in the movies.
Orlando Bloom Breaks Silence On Keira Knightley’s Harsh Take On Pirates Of The Caribbean
Orlando Bloom recently shared his thoughts on former co-star Keira Knightley‘s comments about her mixed feelings toward the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Back in the day, Keira’s performance sparked cruel criticism, including body-shaming and rumors that she had an eating disorder. “It’s a funny thing when you have something that was making and breaking you at the same time,” the 39-year-old actress, who dazzled at the Golden Globe Awards earl…
Orlando Bloom 'Understands' Keira Knightley's Issues With 'Pirates' Films
Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom in ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl’ Cover Images Orlando Bloom is supporting Keira Knightley after she recently spoke out about her struggles starring in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. “It was such a huge moment in time that is almost like … it feels almost like another lifetime now,” Bloom, 48, told Entertainment Weekly of working on the beloved Disney franchise with Knightley…
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