Orlando Bloom is feeling clucky. Already a father to eight-year-old Flynn with ex-wife Miranda Kerr, the 42-year-old told Howard Stern that he and bride to be Katy Perry hope to grow their family. “I love the kids,” he said that “she’s great with kids. It would be a wonderful thing. We are shooting for that. And he cannot wait”. “It’s like this wild mustang. If we can just wrangle this beast and get on it’ll, we’ll have the ride of our life.”

The Carnival Row actor explained that originally, for Perry, getting used to life as a parent was an adjustment. “When you have got a baby, you realize you’re not the most important person in the room,” Bloom said.

"Our son will need therapy": Orlando Bloom on co-parenting with Miranda Kerr:

“Our son will need therapy”: Orlando Bloom on co-parenting with Miranda Kerr:

I’m sure, you know, having a child for me changed all of that, so I was in a different headspace and she had to kind of work on getting her head into an indefinite quantity that felt like, OK, partnership and stuff.” And while Bloom says co-parenting with Kerr is “not always easy,” the pair make it work by putting Flynn first. “I always was like, ‘Listen, we’re gonna be in each other’s lives for the rest of each other’s lives. We have a child. Let’s [do] whatever it takes,’ ” he said.

Kerr, 36, United Nations agency is pregnant along with her third kid, recently described the clan as a “modern family,” and noted that Perry is “amazing”. The singer recently stepped come in LA to support the launch of Kerr’s Noni Bright ascorbic acid humor. “Love u, sissy,” Perry wrote on Instagram. Despite their best co-parenting efforts, however, Bloom joked that they will most likely still got to get Flynn into medical aid – “right now”.

“My son has got Evan Spiegel as his stepdad,” Bloom said. “The titans of industry. Miranda the supermodel and Katy Perry as his future stepmom.”