Orlando Bloom's £10k Quest: Clearing Microplastics and Toxins from His Blood
ORLANDO BLOOM GETS £10K TREATMENT TO REMOVE MICROPLASTICS AND TOXINS FROM HIS BLOOD - BUT WILL HE BE READY FOR THE NEXT PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN MOVIE?
The Hollywood A-lister, 48, has been spotted undergoing a high-tech procedure to rid his body of the toxic chemicals and microplastics that are plaguing our planet. Orlando Bloom's fans were shocked when he shared a photo of himself connected to an apheresis machine on Instagram, with the caption: "Thanks for the help @clarifyclinics - a new way of removing microplastics and toxic chemicals from our bodies".
The treatment, which costs a whopping £9,750 for a single session, uses CE marked Clari by Marker to effectively reduce inflammation in the body. But is this a case of Hollywood glamour going too far? After all, Orlando has been tight-lipped about his health issues in the past.
But what's really got everyone talking is the possibility of a new Pirates of the Caribbean movie on the horizon. Last week, Orlando teased the idea of "getting the band back together" for another swashbuckling adventure when he appeared on This Morning with Phil and Holly. When asked about the future of the franchise, he coyly replied: "I don't know, I can't say anything at the moment because I really don't know... but there's definitely..."
It seems like Orlando is still passionate about the Pirates franchise, which has grossed over $4.5 billion worldwide and spawned two separate $1 billion films - Dead Man's Chest ($1.1 billion) and On Stranger Tides ($1.046 billion). But with Johnny Depp's departure from the spotlight after his high-profile legal battles with Amber Heard, it's unclear whether he would return as Captain Jack Sparrow for a new movie.
Orlando has been spotted promoting his new film Deep Cover, but when asked about the Pirates franchise during an interview with Entertainment Weekly, he revealed: "I definitely understand where Keira was coming from, and she does wonderful things... I have a lot of positive takeaways." This is in response to co-star Keira Knightley's comments that the Pirates franchise both made and broke her.
It seems like the cast is still divided over their experiences working on the films. But with Orlando's enthusiasm for another Pirates movie, could this be the start of something new? We'll have to wait and see if Disney will give the green light to a sixth film in the franchise - or whether they'll opt for a reboot without Johnny Depp.
The possibility of a new Pirates movie has got everyone talking, but one thing's for sure: Orlando Bloom is ready to take on whatever comes next. And with his recent £10K treatment to remove microplastics and toxins from his body, we can't help but wonder what other secrets he might be hiding...
A NEW PIRATES MOVIE: THE RUMOURS AND THE FACTS
- Orlando Bloom has hinted at a new Pirates of the Caribbean movie on This Morning
- The franchise has grossed over $4.5 billion worldwide and spawned two separate $1 billion films
- Johnny Depp's departure from the spotlight after his legal battles with Amber Heard has left fans wondering if he'll return as Captain Jack Sparrow
- Keira Knightley revealed her complicated feelings about working on the Pirates franchise in The Times last year
- Orlando Bloom responded to Keira's comments, saying: "I definitely understand where Keira was coming from..."
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