Twitter has reacted to Orlando Bloom lifting the lid on his incredible morning routine.
The Pirates of the Caribbean movie star has caused a stir after speaking to The Sunday Times about his healthy lifestyle, which he describes as 'all quite LA, really.'
The British actor, who is engaged to singing superstar Katy Perry, likes to like kick-start the day with 'some green powders' mixed with brain octane oil, collagen powder for his hair and nails and protein.
He then goes for a hike listening to Nirvana or Stone Temple Pilots.

After 'earning' his breakfast he tucks into porridge with "a little hazelnut milk, cinnamon, vanilla paste, hazelnuts, goji berries, vegan protein powder" washed down with a cup of PJ Tips.
Orlando, 44, who got his big break at 22 when he was cast as Legolas in The Lord of the Rings, says he's '90 per cent plant based' so will eat a 'really good piece of red meat maybe once a month.'
Twitter responded to Orlando's routine in awe.
"Woke up after a lie in and saw the TL full of Orlando Bloom's morning regimen. I shambled to the kitchen and made a tea accompanied by a stick of Kinder Bueno. There are no right answers," said one tweeter.
Another said: "Orlando Bloom: 'I like to earn my breakfast. 'Me: *lurches out of bed at 5am, regrets it immediately, eats three breakfasts in a row to make things better*'"
Another tweeted: "Wondered why Orlando Bloom was trending so read this after lurching out of bed at 10.50 then drinking three cups of tea, and eating a bacon butty and a Toffee Crisp."
Singer SuRie said: "I'm having Cheerios and I earnt them by merely existing."
And another said: "I would actually quite like Orlando Bloom's morning routine.
"But with real organic milk on my porridge, and possibly some bacon afterwards."
Another follower admired: "He's living his best life the way he wants it."
Orlando has a 10-year-old son Flynn with his ex wife, model Miranda Kerr.
He and Firework singer Katy welcome and their baby daughter Daisy last August.
In 2017 the corridors of Cheadle Hulme High School were thrown into a frenzy when the A-list actor jetted into Manchester to lead a series of workshops alongside Shakespearean actor Paapa Essiedu.
It turned out to be a drama lesson to remember for kids who had the chance to work with Orlando on some of the most famous lines in the English language.
He and Essiedu took centre stage with students to offer them practical tips on improving their performance.