Just hanging around with Dad: Doting Orlando Bloom carries adorable Flynn on a hike with Miranda Kerr


He's barely a year old but already Flynn Bloom is showing that he is as photogenic as his parents.

The son of Pirates of the Caribbean actor Orlando Bloom and model Miranda Kerr, looked quite content as his father carried him during a family walk in Hollywood on Friday.

With his chubby, rosey cheeks the little boy looked like he could easily become a child model.

Daddy's little man: Orlando Bloom carried his one-year-old son Flynn while out in Hollywood on Friday

Daddy's little man: Orlando Bloom carried his one-year-old son Flynn while out in Hollywood on Friday

The threesome went for a walk with their pet dog.

Miranda, 28, hid her good looks behind sunglasses and a large black hat.

Like her husband, who was wearing jeans and a black sweater, she was dressed casually and wore sensible blue trainers to go on the family walk.

Safe hands: Orlando bends down while carrying his little boy

Safe hands: Orlando bends down while carrying his little boy

Peek-A-Boo: Little Flynn has his eyes on something while his father walks in the other direction

Peek-A-Boo: Little Flynn has his eyes on something while his father walks in the other direction

Flynn, who turned one-years-old last week, wore brighter colours a light blue jacket and striped trousers.

His 34-year-old father held him close in a baby carrier.

Orlando seems to have taken to the role of husband and father effortlessly.

At one point, while carrying his son, he managed to restrain his dog, who looked like he was about to be attacked by a little dachshund.

The couple have been married for 18 months.

Australian-born Miranda has just been named as an ambassador for Qantas airlines.

Picture perfect: Orlando went for a walk with his son Flynn, his wife Miranda Kerr and their dog

Picture perfect: Orlando went for a walk with his son Flynn, his wife Miranda Kerr and their dog



The comments below have been moderated in advance.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

We are no longer accepting comments on this article.

Who is this week's top commenter? Find out now