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Actor Orlando Bloom has confessed to being “triggered” by his ex-“partner,” leading him to seek therapy to heal—after he parted with his $7 million Los Angeles home following his shocking split from Katy Perry.
The 48-year-old—who separated from the “Hot N Cold” hitmaker, 40, in June—got candid about his emotional journey to healing using the Hoffman Method, which is a week-long personal growth retreat where people identify and heal negative patterns.
While speaking on Oprah Winfrey‘s podcast, “The Oprah Podcast,” Bloom admitted that he had struggled with toxic behaviors and turned to the Hoffman Method to help him change his ways.
He explained, “I went to the Hoffman process about 10 years ago because I’d been triggered in a dynamic with my partner that had led me into a pattern of behavior that was very similar to the way in which I had grown up with my mother.”
The actor noted that his childhood left him feeling “confused” about how to love and how to receive affection.
“I was very confused about how to navigate the dynamics and the feelings that I was having,” he added before revealing that a fellow actor helped push him to the Hoffman Method.

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“I was just about to turn 40, and it was really the greatest gift I could give myself, and the greatest reveal in my life up until that point. I felt like I’d almost been born again. It felt like I did 10 years of therapy in one week,” he added.
The Hollywood heavyweight further noted that healing himself helped him become a better parent to 4-year-old daughter, Daisy, whom he shares with Perry, and Flynn, 13, with whom she shares with ex Miranda Kerr.
“I think my job as a parent now is to allow my children to grow without getting in their way. It’s sort of like, don’t get in the way of anyone else’s journey.
“Don’t let anyone get in the way of your journey, and just be grateful for the opportunities that are presented to you, and see the challenges of the dynamic that are in front of you as an opportunity for you to grow.”
He noted that he is not “perfect,” adding that he is learning as the days go on.
“I’m not saying I’m perfect. It’s not easy at all, but it is something that without the Hoffman process, I don’t think I could say I would have understood. I think I could have been easily triggered.”
“Now, even if I am and if we come across a situation that we’re in conflict about [something], I can take a step back.

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“I can let some time pass and then we can re-engage in a conversation where I’m looking at everything from [Flynn’s] perspective whilst trying to lay in my thinking without it overwhelming or getting in the way of his process,” he shared.
Although the actor didn’t name the partner that “triggered” him, Bloom was in a long-term relationship with Kerr at the time of the incident.
His candid confession comes after Realtor.com® exclusively revealed that he had sold his four-bedroom, four-bathroom California home one month after listing it.
The home was originally built in 1959. Mexican architect Miguel Angel Aragonés, who sold the home to Bloom, had expanded and enhanced the home’s midcentury modern architecture.
Bloom’s renovations included a new, zero-edge pool with an ipe wood deck. The outdoor area features bulit-in seating and a fire pit, and can be accessed via floor-to-ceiling sliders from several rooms in the house.
The actor initially listed the abode in 2019 for $9 million, after having paid $7 million for the pad in 2017.
The 4,011-square-foot, single-story home has four bedrooms and four baths. It sits on a hillside overlooking the city and the ocean. A mature hedge out front provides privacy.

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Bloom also opened up the floor plan, expanding the kitchen and allowing in more natural light. He added bespoke Poliform fixtures and finishes as well as indoor LED lighting.
The master suite also had some work done. After the actor moved in, he opened the space so it could open out to the pool and has generous closet space. The master bath has a wet room with a free-standing tub and shower. There’s a private patio right outside the floor-to ceiling windows.
One of the home’s more fascinating features is a sunken conversation pit lined with sumptuous sofas in the living room.
News of the actor’s home sale comes after it was revealed that Perry and Bloom had called it quits.
The former couple began dating in 2016 after meeting at a Golden Globes after-party, where they fought over an In ‘N’ Out burger, the singer previously revealed during an episode of “American Idol.”