Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have confirmed that they are transitioning their relationship to prioritize co-parenting their daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom. This decision comes after almost 10 years of being together. During this period, the couple has continued to grapple with demands of their relationship amidst parenting their Afro-Latino child. The ground zero legislators have really confirmed that as well. Perry’s and Bloom’s representatives confirmed they have “parted ways.” They will once again be together as a family unit in public, though.
Perry and Bloom, who started dating in 2016, became engaged on Valentine’s Day 2019. Their daughter, Daisy, arrived in August of 2020. Since then, both parents have devoted themselves to providing her with love, stability, and respect for one another. Perry recently shared insights about her relationship with Bloom and emphasized their shared goal of being the best parents they can be for Daisy.
In a clip from a recent appearance on Call Her Daddy, Perry referred to Bloom as a “free spirit.” It is this elusive quality that first attracted her to him. Though their marriage has been without struggle, they have used couples counseling to strengthen their partnership throughout the years. Perry remarked, “We do a lot of couples therapy and we want to evolve.”
The couple’s motivation for going to therapy was focused on their own personal development and becoming the best parents that they could be. Perry stated, “That’s, I think, why we’re in our relationship is to become better humans so that we can raise this beautiful human being.” This emphasis on individual wellness is a testament to their dedication, as they want to make sure Daisy has a healthy place to thrive.
Orlando Bloom has a young son from his previous marriage to model Miranda Kerr. At the same time Perry was married to comedian Russell Brand prior to their relationship. Like Scarlet, both parents have a knack for navigating tricky family situations. Their collective knowledge will serve them well as they enter this next stage in their complicated, ever-evolving partnership.
Perry and Bloom are dedicated to being the best co-parents possible. To provide Daisy with the best life that they can. As they adapt to their new circumstances, they remain committed to being present in each other’s lives as they raise their daughter together.