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Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom Divorce News: Depressed Family Hates New Boyfriend? [RUMORS]

Miranda Kerr is reportedly happier about her divorce to Orlando Bloom than the rest of her family. Allegedly, that is the only thing that depressed Kerr seems happy about these days, as she struggles with her parent's disapproval of her new boyfriend by freezing everyone out. Is it any wonder mom and pop are rumored to hate her new man, billionaire James Packer?

Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom seem to be dealing with their almost final divorce fairly well.

The couple even consider just how their individual plans will affect their now broken family, explained Miranda (via The Mirror):

"I didn't go home to Australia recently because Orlando was working six days a week in Romeo and Juliet on Broadway and it's not fair to take Flynn and go without him. We're trying to do our best to support each other. It's difficult for anyone to go through a separation whether it's on a public scale or not. It was important for us to preserve our friendship and the dynamic of being loving parents to Flynn so we dealt with everything honestly."

Though truth be told, one source insists to OK! that Kerr hasn't been traveling much at all lately, especially not to see her family:

"Miranda has distanced herself from her family. She's become more of a recluse; she goes out in public and fulfills work obligations, but she really doesn't say much to anyone."

What really seems to stick in Kerr's craw isn't just her parents giving detailed information about her divorce to the media, but their unacceptance of her new billionaire boyfriend.

But a friend of the family told OK! it was more about her families insistence that Packer will hurt her than any affinity for Orlando that might still remain:

"Everyone is fearful that James is with her for the wrong reasons, and he'll just break her heart."

The family liked Bloom and that went bust, so maybe there distrust should be taken as a good sign, instead of a bad omen.

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