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Orlando Bloom shares cryptic post on ‘taking the first step’ amid Katy Perry ‘split’

After posting a number of cryptic Instagram posts about “moving on,” British actor Orlando Bloom made hints about splitting up with his fiancée Katy Perry.

Orlando Bloom’s cryptic post on ‘taking the first step’ amid Katy Perry ‘split’(Image: Getty Images)

Orlando Bloom has shared a cryptic Instagram message about ‘taking the first step’ amid ongoing rumours that he and fiancée Katy Perry have split. The Pirates of The Caribbean actor, 48, has hinted at trouble in paradise and moving on with his life after it was reported that he and popstar Katy, 40, have called it quits.

The British actor added fuel to the already blazing fire when he took to his Instagram Stories on Monday to share an inspirational quote from Buddha. After his wild weekend in Venice at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’ wedding, Orlando posted the quote which read: “Each day is a new beginning. What we do today is what matters most.”

He also said, “The important thing is to take the first step,” in another story. You gain the courage to face the next challenge by overcoming just one small fear.

Orlando Bloom has shared a cryptic Instagram message
Orlando Bloom has shared a cryptic Instagram message (Image: Instagram)

Orlando’s cryptic inspirational messages come as Katy is currently travelling Australia with her Lifetimes tour. The I Kissed A Girl singer has been documenting her wild nights out Down Under, with many fans on X insisting that she looks as though she is living the ‘single life’ again and ‘thriving’.

Katy was nowhere to be seen during the lavish and star-studded weekend in Venice for the Bezos wedding despite having recently travelled with Lauren on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket.

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Orlando appeared to be living it up in Venice while Katy was down there, which also sparked speculations that he is now single after being spotted with two ‘mysterious women. As the actor prepared for a lavish pre-wedding bash, it appeared as though he was upbeat. Before taking a water taxi, he was seen leaving the exclusive do with other guests and women.

Orlando posted about 'taking the first step'
Orlando posted about ‘taking the first step’(Image: Instagram)

He was spotted talking to a mysterious woman inside the car and getting close. Orlandono managed to keep a smile on his face while wearing a beige blazer and a beige blazer with a loosely buttoned white shirt.

It comes as the Hollywood pair have faced ongoing speculation over their relationship in recent weeks, with reports of “make or break talks”. Neither Orlando or Katy have yet to confirm if the reports are true following their whirlwind romance which spanned almost a decade.

When they first met at a Golden Globes afterparty in 2016, the pair quickly struck up a romance that was one of the most popular in the pop culture when their union was officially announced in May 2016. However, the relationship stumbled after the pair abruptly ended their relationship in 2017.

Katy and Orlando have been together for nine years
Katy and Orlando have been together for nine years(Image: Getty Images for Variety)

Then, on Valentine’s Day, they got engaged, and Katy confirmed that she was pregnant with Orlando’s child a year later. Before Covid struck, the pair were forced to postpone their wedding in Japan until they were wed. They gave birth to their first daughter in the summer of 2020.

However, five years on and the pair are allegedly no longer together after a decade of dating. A source told US Weekly : “Katy and Orlando have split but are amicable.” Their last sighting together was March 2025 at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.

The Mirror has approached Orlando’s representatives for comment on this story.

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Al-Hilal ‘climb Everest’ – but ‘worrying signs’ for Man City

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Saudi Arabia has spent billions to compete in international football. Celebration supporters in Florida felt as though a small portion of that had been repaid on Monday night.

In a dazzling Club World Cup match, Al-Hilal, a Pro League side, stunned repeat champions Manchester City 4-3 to make their mark.

Although Monday nights are more closely associated with live wrestling events on American television, football this time brought the big sporting event to life as City’s winner, Marcos Leonardo, sent the city packing.

Al-Hilal have shocked the world, according to former England winger Andros Townsend.

It was a heartfelt evening for the Brazilian striker who won the game with a winning goal. He then paid tribute to his mother, who is recovering from spending more than two months in a serious illness.

In the past two months, he said, “I have had a difficult time.” My mother spent 70 days in the ICU’s [intensive care unit].

“Thank God, she’s fine now,” she said. I remember her when I scored those two goals. She was able to watch the game.

Simone Inzaghi, the head coach of Al-Hilal, appeared to be back in control.

Three days after witnessing his team defeated 5-0 by Paris St-Germain in the Champions League final, Inzaghi left Inter Milan a month later.

He now has a huge victory to celebrate after settling into his new role with the assistance of key injured duo Salem Al Dasani and Aleksandar Mitrovic.

He said, “The players’ hearts are what give this result,” not “the key.”

Because we all knew how talented Manchester City are, we had to do something extraordinary tonight. Without oxygen, we were excellent at climbing Mount Everest.

Let’s see if they will criticize us right away.

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An unforgettable last-16 tie will be discussed around the world despite the not-untilly success of the revamped Club World Cup.

Al-Hilal held on in the first period, only to be 1-0 down thanks to Bono’s heroics, but they rallied in the second half to win.

After the final whistle was blown, staff and substitutes poured onto the field to enjoy the moment with their players, but Marcos Leonardo struck the decisive blow.

The enthusiastic Al-Hilal supporters swung the club’s blue and country flags, which were frequently located directly behind the dugout.

Traveling supporters gathered outside the Camping World Stadium to dance and sing “ole, ole ole ole ole ole,” while Saudi journalists exchanged kisses and hugged one another after the game.

One entered with wide eyes and raised arms and screamed “Mabrook,” which Arabic means “congratulations,” almost in disbelief in comparison to what he had witnessed.

The outcome, according to a journalist for Arryadia, was “one of the biggest in Saudi football’s history,” but the nation’s shock 2-1 victory over Argentina at the 2022 World Cup will always be remembered.

More than $ 700 million has been spent on bringing players to the Pro League, and Portugal legend Cristiano Ronaldo made a significant signing at Al-Nassr two and a half years ago.

The 2034 World Cup will also be held in Saudi Arabia, which has been supported by Fifa president Gianni Infantino in the face of fierce criticism, according to Amnesty International, a human rights organization.

The Gulf Kingdom’s host country, Infantino, is known for its innovative 32-team Club World Cup format, which has the potential to spur social change.

Saudi Arabia’s record on environmental issues and human rights has drawn years of scrutiny. The Football Association supported its bid for the World Cup in December after receiving assurances that all fans would be welcome.

Saudi Arabia’s bid for the World Cup was unopposed because Australia, the only other potential candidate, opted not to run, implying that doing so would be futile given Fifa’s brief briefing to submit a challenge.

Fifa supported a slow-moving procedure that some argued was opaque. They claimed that the decision, which only considered bids from Asia and Oceania, effectively opened the door for the Saudis.

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, a Serbia midfielder who left Lazio for Al-Hilal in 2023, was questioned about the disapproval players had received from moving to the Middle East.

Let’s see if they will criticize us right away, he said. We showed them that it wasn’t like they were discussing the league.

Real Madrid, Salzburg, Pachuca, and tonight are our opponents. We should continue to display it, I hope.

Kalidou Koulibaly, a former Chelsea defender, added: “We knew it would be challenging to face one of the best in the world.

“A real worry” for Man City

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City had won all three of their games in the group stage, but they lost at the first hurdle as a result of a careless defensive display.

Pep Guardiola’s side frequently conceded on the counterattack and had to make a lot of money for it, despite failing to take numerous first-half chances.

Former City goalkeeper Shay Given stated on Dazn, “It wasn’t a fluke but really worrying signs for Guardiola.” They “could have scored even higher.” The chances they gave up are a real concern.

Prior to the Premier League opener against Wolves on August 16th, Guardiola will have to resolve those issues.

He remarked, “It was a challenging game. We made a lot of transitions for them, but we did it anyway. We have been on an incredible journey together and in a wonderful place, so it’s a shame. Really good atmosphere was present.

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Meet the only English manager at the Euros

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Gemma Grainger is easily confused with a Norwegian, which is understandable. She appears to be very at home while enjoying the day outside a coffee shop close to her Oslo apartment. It’s only when she speaks and you hear her north-east accent do you realise, she is distinctly English.

According to 5’10” Grainger, “I always believed that I was tall before I arrived here.” Because I’m only average-height here, which is nice, I realized these are my people.

The 42-year-old from Middlesbrough took over as head coach of Norway’s women’s team 18 months ago. And since then, she has had to adapt to and build a new culture off the pitch.

When she leads the national team into the Euros, she will face the biggest challenge of her career this week. It also makes her the only English head coach at the tournament.

There are no “mixed allegiances” here, though for Grainger, who was formerly head coach of Wales and assistant coach of the Lionesses under Mark Sampson.

I’ve spent the majority of my career working on this. So, I’m incredibly proud and privileged to work with this group of players.

They saw something in me, they gave me this opportunity, they said. And that’s what I want to get back. So, when we go into this tournament, I want to be the coach that can bring this team success.

Not a manager who yells “no!”

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You first notice Grainger’s very composed demeanor as one of her characteristics. Her genuine love for the game is attested by the second. Even as manager of a national team, she thinks nothing of giving up an evening to coach a session to youngsters.

She and former England boss Gareth Southgate have close coaching ties with USA head coach Emma Hayes and former England boss Gareth Southgate. She has spent the past year and a half creating a “holistic” culture in Norway that enables the players to be themselves. She sees players as people first.

“As an international manager, it’s about taking care of people. She says it’s about making sure that both when they arrive and when they depart are eager to return.

“I make sure they can be who they are when they are here.” And from my perspective, I really value leadership within the team, so I give them the opportunity to own that.

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And the squad, which includes Norway’s captain Ada Hegerberg, has enjoyed her warm embrace.

” She’s a very empathic woman, “she told BBC Sport”. She first recognizes the human in you, which I greatly value. We’ve had a lot of funny conversations, and I like that because she’s a very intelligent woman.

“It’s been really refreshing for us to get that mentality into the group. She has been a big help to us.

Guro Bergsvand, defender, echoed her thoughts. “She’s very calm and very passionate about what she wants from the team and what values we have as a team.

She cares about each player, but she wants to get the most out of them. She won’t be the locker room screamer, she says.

Norway’s previous appearance at a major tournament, the 2023 World Cup, was overshadowed by player unrest under former coach Hege Riise.

The Norwegian FA’s president, Lise Klaveness, acknowledges that Grainger was not on their initial list of candidates when they began hiring new head coaches because it was only added to increase the number of women they saw. They were certain they had the right person when Grainger sat in their presence.

” She really impressed us through a very thorough process. She loves football and is very nerdy. She is very knowledgeable, welcoming, and caring.

We want to be proud of our nation.

Norway were once a powerhouse of women’s football. They won the World Cup in 1995, the Olympic gold medal in 2000, and the title of European champion in 1987 and 1993. Despite spawning a long list of international stars, recent tournaments have not been kind to the side.

They last reached a major final at the European Championship in 2013 and have failed to get out of the group at the last two Euros. They were humiliated 8-0 by the Lionesses in the group stage of the 2022 tournament.

Under Grainger, they defeated Northern Ireland 7-0 on aggregate to advance to the Euros via the play-offs, despite having inconsistent results in their most recent Women’s Nations League group, where they placed second behind France.

This summer they open their tournament against hosts Switzerland and then play Finland and Iceland in Group A.

The only option is up, according to Grainger.

One of my biggest strengths is that I don’t feel what the players feel, which is one of my biggest strengths. I see the potential in this team.

Norwegians are very passionate about football, according to the Norwegian. The national team has a lot of passion. So, for us, there is pressure. We want to make sure you see a team you enjoy watching as well as the country as a whole.

We should expect to “get out the group,” he said. I’m not going to sit here and say we’re going to win it, because we want to take a game at a time. Although it sounds corny and boring, that’s how it’s going to be.

The margins are good, and they’re getting better, according to the women’s football team.

” We’re going to see a lot of teams putting themselves under pressure to win it because I think expectations are high in many countries. But it’s really about making sure we’re the team we want to be.

In the semi-finals, familiar faces will greet you.

Despite not scheming for the spotlight, Grainger’s extensive and impressive coaching resume. From starting out at Leeds United 15 years ago, she quickly moved her way through the England youth teams which gave her valuable experience of major tournaments.

And without a doubt, that is one of the reasons Lionesses head coach Sampson approached her to join the senior coaching team for the 2017 Euros. England reached the semi-finals of a competition.

” I predominately worked with the forward players in that tournament. So, working with Jodie Taylor, who won the Golden Boot, is one of my favorite memories from the game. That is something I fondly recall.

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However, when asked if she would like to work for the England team as manager again, the answer is clear: She is currently only interested in Norway.

“Right now, I’m incredibly happy. I’m doing exactly the right thing with the work I’m doing with Norway and the support I have here. But I might become interested in something one day.

Grainger got her first senior international head coach role when Wales appointed her in 2021, which she says was a “very proud” moment, and went on to guide them to the brink of World Cup qualification in 2023.

She claimed she knew it was an option she could not turn down when Norway approached her three years later.

Grainger could face one of her former sides in Group D if Norway makes it to the semi-finals. Grainger could face both England and Wales in Group D.

Grainger still splits her time between Norway and England, but her Norwegian is a work in progress.

“I now comprehend it. Because English is a smaller language, there are many words that are used, which is good for me. But it’s coming along and it’s something that I’ve tried to embrace. However, the team discussions continue in English.

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Thailand PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra, father Thaksin face legal peril

Thailand’s ruling political dynasty is in danger of losing legal standing as a result of a court hearing a royal defamation lawsuit against her father, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and a petition for the dismissal of prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra.

According to the petition filed by 36 senators on Tuesday, Paetongtarn is accused of dishonesty and breaking ethical standards in violation of the constitution in connection with a phone conversation between Hun Sen, Cambodia’s renowned former leader, and Hun Sen. The court may decide to immediately suspend the premier from his or her duties if the case is accepted.

In a case involving allegations that Thaksin insulted Thailand’s powerful monarchy, which is a serious offence punishable by up to 15 years in prison if found guilty, Thaksin will also get his first hearing at Bangkok’s Criminal Court on Tuesday. He repeatedly pledged allegiance to the crown, denies the accusations, and does so.

The Shinawatra family, who the elite view as a threat to Thailand’s traditional social order, and the conservative, pro-military, pro-royalist elite have dominated the kingdom’s politics for years.

For the first time since a group of conservative senators charged Paetongtarn with breaking ministerial ethics during a diplomatic row with Cambodia, the Thai Constitutional Court will meet on Tuesday.

As Thailand struggles to balance its shaky economy and threat of tariffs from the United States, the court may suspend the prime minister if they choose to hear the case.

A June 15 call was intended to ease the escalating border tensions with Cambodia. In a country with significant clout, Paetongtarn, 38, referred to Hun Sen as “uncle” and criticized a Thai army commander. She apologized and claimed that she was negotiating.

As thousands of demonstrators demand the premier resign, the leaked conversation sparked outcry and left Paetongtarn’s coalition with a razor-thin majority. A key party is expected to soon seek a no-confidence vote in parliament.

Paetongtarn, a depressed journalist, said, “I will let the process go.” I’m worried, if you’re asking.

Phumtham Wechayachai, Paetongtarn’s deputy, will have control if Paetongtarn is suspended.

The Cambodian controversy has severely weakened the 38-year-old Paetongtarn, who took office less than a year ago.

After her allies left, Thailand’s king on Tuesday approved Paetongtarn’s cabinet reshuffle. She has chosen to be the culture minister.

In addition, Thaksin, a 75-year-old family patriarch and billionaire who was twice elected leader in the early 2000s, was accused of breaking strict lese-majeste laws intended to protect Thailand’s king from criticism.

He faces up to 15 years in prison after the trial, which is scheduled to last for weeks, with a verdict not anticipated for at least a month afterward, according to the allegations that he gave to South Korean media in 2015.

The trial had already begun, a court official told the AFP news agency, but no media would be permitted inside.

Thaksin has repeatedly pledged allegiance to the crown while denying the accusations levelled against him.

Bonmati back with Spain after meningitis treatment

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After receiving treatment for viral meningitis, midfielder Aitana Bonmati has made his debut for Spain against Switzerland in the Euro 2025.

The 27-year-old missed Leganes last week’s 3-1 friendly victory over Japan because he missed training and treatment in a Madrid hospital.

Bonmati, who has won the past two Ballon d’Ors, was released from hospital on Sunday, but is unlikely to play in Spain’s opening group game against Portugal on Thursday in Bern.

“We will wait for [Bonmati], whatever happens, until the end,” said Spain coach Montse Tome.

With Spain as the host nation for the World Cup in mind for the opening match, the European Championship will begin on Wednesday.

Bonmati, a key member of the side that won the 2023 World Cup and the 2024 Nations League, has 30 goals in 78 games for her country.

Meningitis affects the protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord, and if not treated quickly, it can be serious.

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