Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr Divorce, Break-Up Rumors Squashed?

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  • Miranda Kerr
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    Miranda Kerr is a model for Victoria's Secret.
By Katherine Weber , Christian Post Reporter
December 27, 2012|10:05 am

The Internet has been abuzz with fans viewing the recent photo of model Miranda Kerr leaving a Christmas party with husband Orlando Bloom and their child, Flynn, shooting down recent divorce rumors.

The couple was photographed leaving a Christmas party at a Los Angeles home on Dec. 26, with Kerr, 29, wearing a casual ensemble of tight blue jeans and a sweater, and Bloom, 35, wearing grey pants and a dark pea coat.

Many fans and critics took to Twitter to express their surprise and support for the couple's recent friendly outing.

"Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr look happier than ever as they leave friend's house with baby Flynn," tweeted one fan.

"Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom photographed together for the first time in weeks!" tweeted another fan.

The couple suffered an onslaught of rumors regarding their marriage in July when they were not photographed together for several weeks, and also were photographed separately without wearing their wedding rings.

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Sources reportedly close to the couple also told multiple news outlets that the couple's marriage was on the rocks.

Kerr's representative, Annie Kelly, then spoke to the New York Post in July to deny divorce claims.

"There is absolutely no truth in the headline or story," Kelly told the New York Post in July.

Kerr recently said that she feels the reason behind the holiday season is to "spend good quality time with my family and to have a good time with my son," according to British tabloid the Mirror.

Kerr, a Victoria's Secret model, and Bloom, an actor famous for films such as "Pirates of Caribbean," were married in July 2010. Their son, Flynn, is 18 years old.

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