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Orlando Bloom reveals adorable skill Bryce Dallas Howard taught his daughter Daisy

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Orlando Bloom has revealed Bryce Dallas Howard taught his daughter to paint.

The 48-year-old actor has described his Deep Cover co-star as a "angel" after she helped find an artistic spark in his four-year-old daughter Daisy, who he shares with fiancee Katy Perry.

During a joint interview on Heart Breakfast, Bryce said: "I hope it is okay me sharing this? Orlando's beautiful family was there and I love his daughter. I like to watercolour..."

The Pirates of the Caribbean star interjected: "She taught Daisy to watercolour. By the way, most people sit at the side of the set and are scrolling the 'gram or anything.

"And she has set up this beautiful table... She's literally doing these beautiful watercolours, and Daisy would come over and go, 'What are you doing?' "

Bryce added that "Daisy is amazing", before Orlando revealed the impact the sweet moment had.

He said: "And this angel, she sets her up and she's got this watercolour.

"And literally I went home and bought her a watercolour set, and she's been doing water painting, and she loves it now."

 

He added: "Mother number one over there."

Bryan - who called Daisy "marvellous" - described their interactions as one of the "great joys" of working on the Amazon Prime Video series.

She said: "You're so sweet. But honestly it was one of the great joys of getting to do this was getting to hang out with Daisy.

"It was just the best."

Earlier this year, before her ongoing Lifetimes tour got underway, Orlando's partner Katy admitted she loves enjoying her own success through the eyes of their daughter.

She told E! News: "It's like Christmas again when you get to see it through a child's eyes. There's so much light and joy and hope.

"One thing I will be implementing is an earlier showtime because now I feel for all the mothers that I put through when I started my show at 9:15."


 

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