Key Points

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have reportedly ended their long-term relationship while maintaining a united front for their daughter Daisy. Sources indicate the couple is prioritizing their child's emotional health during this transition, aiming to remain friendly and cooperative. Perry continues her Lifetime tour, appearing positive and focused on her professional commitments. The pair, who got engaged in 2019, met in 2016 and share 4-year-old Daisy Dove.

Key Points: Katy Perry Orlando Bloom Split Prioritizes Daughter Daisy

  • Couple ends 9-year relationship while maintaining cooperative parenting
  • Daisy Dove is primary focus amid relationship transition
  • Perry continues Lifetime tour while managing personal changes
  • Both parents committed to daughter's emotional well-being
3 min read

Amid split, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom want to protect their daughter

Pop star Katy Perry and actor Orlando Bloom end engagement, focus on co-parenting 4-year-old daughter Daisy with mutual respect

"They want to keep a friendly relationship so each can be around her separately or together. - Unnamed Source"

Washington, DC, July 2

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have called off their relationship. Amid the split, they both "want to protect" their daughter, reported People. They both are prioritising their daughter Daisy, 4, as per the sources.

"At a certain point, they had to admit it's better for Daisy to see their parents separately, then she won't grow up feeling the tension and animosity," a source informed, reported People.

The source further shared that both Perry and Bloom want to "protect" their daughter against "anything adverse."

"They are there for Daisy and have been,"adding, "Daisy is their angel, and they want to protect her from anything adverse," a source informed the outlet.

The insider added, "They want to keep a friendly relationship so each can be around her separately or together."

"She's happy and just focused on her tour. Her daughter is with her and they're sightseeing and having fun," a source informed People.

Katy shared her first social media post since the news of her split from Orlando Bloom emerged, reported People.

A source confirmed to People that the couple, who got engaged in 2019, have decided to part ways.

Sharing her "mood," the singer, 40, posted a carousel of photos on Instagram from her day at Rottnest Island in Australia on Friday, June 27.

Her visit to the nature reserve came a day after a source confirmed to People that the longtime couple had called off their nearly 6-year engagement.

Among the collection of photos shared was Perry posing alongside a quokka before later spotting a chocolate version of the animal in a shop.

She also shared a video of herself being surrounded by birds on the beach and embracing "brain rot" with her team while on a boat. Perry appeared in good spirits in all of the photos and clips taken just hours before she was set to perform in Adelaide as part of the sold-out Australia leg of her Lifetimes tour.

"mood: Quokka," the "Hot N Cold" musician captioned the post.

"Perry's reference to feeling like a quokka comes after it was confirmed that she and Bloom, 48, are going their separate ways after nine years together, reported People.

On Thursday, June 26, a source told People, "They're pretty much done," adding that they "don't really see them being able to turn things around here."

The pair, who met at a Golden Globes afterparty in 2016, got engaged in 2019 and welcomed their daughter Daisy Dove on Aug. 26, 2020. Bloom is also a father to son Flynn Bloom, 14, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Miranda Kerr, reported People.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

A
Arjun K
Celebrities ka toh pata nahi, but in middle-class Indian families, divorce is still such a taboo. Hope this makes people understand that sometimes separation is better than constant fights in front of children. Their daughter deserves peace.
S
Sarah B
As someone who grew up with divorced parents in Mumbai, I can say this is absolutely the right approach. Children notice tension even when parents think they're hiding it well. Daisy will thank them for this decision when she's older.
R
Rohit P
Don't understand why Indian media is so obsessed with foreign celebrities' personal lives. We have enough issues in our own country to focus on. Still, good they're handling it maturely.
K
Kavya N
The way Katy is handling the tour and being with her daughter simultaneously is inspiring! Indian working mothers face similar challenges balancing career and parenting. More power to her 💪
M
Michael C
I appreciate how they're maintaining a friendly relationship for Daisy's sake. In India, divorced parents often turn children against each other. This is how co-parenting should be done - with the child's best interests at heart.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50