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Orlando Bloom or Justin Bieber: Celebrities Choose Sides !




Justin Bieber may be feeling a little lonely at the moment. No, not because he isn't with Selena Gomez anymore.

Because many celebrities have spoken out in the 24 hours or so since news broke that Orlando Bloom tried to punch Bieber... and none are exactly taking the singer's side.
From talk show hosts to television stars, uniforms for Team Bieber aren't exactly in danger of being sold out. And these reactions all took place before Bieber sunk to an immature low of releasing a photo of Bloom crying on Instagram.



1. Jimmy Fallon

"Orlando Bloom apparently threw a punch at Justin Bieber last night during an argument at a nightclub," the Tonight Show host said in his monologue. "Orlando's hand was pretty sore today...You know, from all the high fives he got!"



2. Candice Accola

There is no debate over whose side Candice Accola is on: "I’m glad Orlando Bloom smashed that weiner Justin Bieber. #smashedweiner."


3. Drake Bell

Following the fracas, Bell asked a simple question of Beliebers on Twitter: "Can you kids start looking up to a good person?"



4. Alyssa Milano

Alyssa Milano only need one hashtag to express her opinion: #TeamOrlando.



5. James Franco

On The Colbert Report, James Franco echoed this same sentiment. He told the host he's on "Team Bloom."



6. Stephen Amell

Arrow star Stephen Amell wrote that "Orlando Bloom didn't try to punch Bieber. It looks like he tried to flick him in the head. That's way, WAY better." We're calling that a vote for Orlando



7. Josh Malina

Josh Malina went ahead and dissed both participants: "This Justin Bieber/Orlando Bloom thing is the first time I've been interested in a featherweight match."


8. Mara Wilson

Mara Wilson included a lesson along with her subtle Bieber diss: Less impressed to learn it was over a girl and not just because Bieber was being an a--hole. Violence isn't good, kids."



9. Joseph Kahn

Josephn Kahn is a director, and he's firmly on Team Bloom: "If Orlando Bloom beats up Justin Bieber, then Orlando Bloom is The One."



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