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Orlando Bloom's broody eco babe

Orlando Bloom's broody eco babe Orlando Bloom's broody eco babe
BANG Showbiz / November 27, 2008
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Orlando Bloom's girlfriend is desperate to start an eco-friendly family.

Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr and Orlando announced they were dating in February, and Miranda has admitted there is nothing she would like more than to settle down and raise green children.

She said: "My ideal situation would be to live on a farm in a solar-powered house with a hammock and a vegetable patch. I've always wanted kids, so someday, eventually, yes, it will happen."

Despite her family plans, the 25-year-old beauty refused to open up about her relationship with Orlando, 31.

Miranda told Page Six magazine: "Everyone asks me to talk about him and they get really annoyed with me when I say no, but if you want to know about him, why don't you go and ask him? I'm sorry, but that's just how it is."

It was recently reported the pair were making plans to tie the knot after the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' star was spotted splashing out on jewellery for Miranda.

A source said at the time: "They are talking about settling down and getting married in a year. They have had a bit of a crazy year, but they do love each other and she wants to be his wife."

Orlando reportedly spent $2,000 on Afghan jewellery for Miranda at a recent charity auction, and has since demanded she throws out any baubles from her previous boyfriends.

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