Orlando Bloom's net worth is not affected after his brawl with young pop superstar Justin Bieber. But if it's true that they fought over Miranda Kerr, and if Miranda were to choose between the two based on their net worth, the winner would most (quite possibly) be Justin Bieber, who is believed to be earning about seven times more than the "Lord of the Rings" actor.
According to The Richest, Orlando Bloom's net worth is playing somewhere near $32 million.
The English actor who began his career in London's West End, was catapulted to fame for his performance as Legolas in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and other blockbuster films such as "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, "Elizabethtown" and "New York, I Love You."
The English actor first appeared on the big screen as a rent boy in the movie "Wilde," but Orlando Bloom's net worth was said to have gained a major boost when he signed on in ensemble films such as "Troy," "Main Street," and "Sympathy for Delicious."
For his acting, Bloom has emerged successful, winning a number of awards from several notable bodies such as the Hollywood Festival Award, Empire Awards, European Film Awards, and Teen Choice Awards.
In 2007, when Orlando Bloom's net worth was already at its peak, he began dating Australian model Miranda Kerr. He even married the lovely Victoria's Secret Angel in June 22, 2012.
However, they have called it quits last year.
Meanwhile, compared to Justin Bieber's wealth, Orlando Bloom's net worth is no match obviously.
The Canadian singer, though he has gotten involved in several scandals and controversies and run-in with the law, is still earning much too much because of his solid fan base.
The Richest notes that Justin is worth $200 as of late.
Hence, if Miranda or any random individual is to choose between Orlando Bloom or Justin Bieber based on their wealth, the winner is obviously Bieber, as per a recent E! News report.
The big problem though Bloom's net worth has remained unchanged is that he still lacks deals to sign on for major franchises or films for almost a decade now.
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