Katy Perry addresses emotional state in concert following Orlando Bloom separation
In a surprising turn of events, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, who have been a prominent couple in the entertainment industry for nearly a decade, have announced their separation. The news of their breakup surfaced in June 2025, with sources indicating that the couple had been facing tensions for months and were unlikely to reconcile.
The couple, who share a 4-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom, have maintained an amicable relationship, particularly concerning their little one. Recently, they were spotted together on a family vacation in the Amalfi Coast, marking their first public appearance since the breakup announcement.
Katy Perry, aged 40, performed "Not Like the Movies" during her concert in Inglewood, California on July 15. The song, which she introduced as a track from her Teenage Dream album, seemed to address her split from Orlando Bloom. Perry jokingly asked the crowd if they wanted her to sing "Not Like the Movies" during this time in her life, acknowledging that the song was written after her first divorce.
Their relationship, which began in 2016, took a turn less than a year later. Despite their initial separation, Perry and Bloom got back together in 2018, and Bloom proposed the following year. However, they mutually separated, and as of now, they are no longer engaged.
The split between Perry and Bloom is not contentious. Both parents are committed to co-parenting their daughter, Daisy, and recently spent time together on a family trip, confirming their amicable relationship during this transition.
[1] Source: Us Weekly, June 2025.
Media outlets have been covering the latest updates on Katy Perry's lifestyle, including her performances and public appearances following her separation from Orlando Bloom. The recent family vacation in the Amalfi Coast, symbolizing their efforts to maintain positive relationships amidst their split, has been a hot topic in entertainment news.
In her recent concert, Perry performed "Not Like the Movies," a song from her Teenage Dream album, which seemed to address her relationship with Orlando Bloom and their celebrity status, adding a layer of intrigue to their lifestyle and entertainment narrative.