This week, Viviana Ross' name has been splashed around the world following a rumored hook-up with Orlando Bloom which ultimately cost her her job at the swanky London hotspot, Chiltern Firehouse.

While we'd personally like to offer her a high-five, according to The Sun her bosses weren't so impressed as it's against company policy for staff to "fraternize with clients."

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But now Orlando has apologized to the waitress over the whole thing. Following her shift at the celeb hangout on April 28, the 21-year-old reportedly went back to the star's hotel room for a night of passion. She was later sprung by her employer when a general manager walked into Orlando's suite and apparently found them naked in bed together.

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"She was informed her contract had been terminated. She left the hotel and has not been back since. Viviana was not working when she went back to the room. It was in her own personal time," an insider told The Sun.

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Ever the gentlemen the actor has since reached out to the Romanian actress, who relocated to the UK a few months ago, to apologize for her dismissal.

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“Orlando got her number from the Chiltern Firehouse in London and called to make sure that Viviana was okay," an insider continued. "They didn’t exchange numbers on the night. The call will have come out of the blue — he is a gentleman and he genuinely had no idea what had happened after he left the Chiltern Firehouse. He just said, ‘I am sorry about what happened.’”

Considering pals claim there was "real electricity between" the pair and the 40-year-old was "an exceptionally good lover" maybe this is the universes way to get them back in touch!

This article originally appeared on NowToLove.com.

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