Orlando Bloom has been hitting on practically every single gal he meets in the wake of his split from songbird Katy Perry, but insiders tell Globe the Pirates of the Caribbean hunk is having little luck.

    Sources say word’s gotten around that the 48-year-old British actor, who played Legolas in the Lord of the Rings epics, thinks way too highly of himself and isn’t worth the hassle.

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    “Let’s be real. The only thing that was keeping Orlando relevant into middle age was the romance with Katy and the family they started together,” says an insider. “He’s overplaying his hand with this breakup and on some level, he must understand that.”

    As Globe has reported, Orlando ended up with major egg on his face when 27-year-old Hollywood hottie Sydney Sweeney gave him the brush-off when he flirted with her at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s June wedding in Venice, Italy.

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    Meanwhile, the onetime movie heartthrob is hoping to snag a role in Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, the newest installment of the fantasy franchise, which shoots next year.

    “Orlando believes a part in this movie will bring him back to prominence and make him a heartthrob again,” explains the insider. “In his mind, it’s still 2003, when women threw themselves at him and he turned down more big-money offers than he accepted. But he’s pushing 50 right now and he doesn’t really have anything going on in his life apart from his acting career, which has clearly seen better days.”

    While the screen stud, dad of Katy’s 4-year-old daughter, Daisy, still looks younger than his years, the source notes “the problem is his personality.”

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    “His rise to fame was basically an overnight success story where he was plucked from obscurity to be in the first Lord of the Rings films.

    “He never experienced that period of struggle that most artists go through, including Katy, and that’s created character flaws.”

    “He’s still the entitled, spoiled guy he was in his late 20s, and that’s a terrible thing to be when you’re deep into middle age and you’re suddenly on the hunt for your next long-term romance.”

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