The Pirates Of The Caribbean star, who is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations children's organisation UNICEF, visited a children's centre and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on Sunday, praising the Ukrainians for their 'stoic nature'.
Orlando Bloom met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his visit to Ukraine for his work as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador
Mr Zelenskyy told the 46-year-old actor that"we have a good country, we hold each other", before adding that his visit to the nation"sends a big message". After reading the message, he said:"You have a strong heart and thank you for everything you do. I used to read this every day... I used to read it when I was a child just to try and give myself the courage."
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