Why Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s Split Is Better for Daughter Daisy
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom End Their Nearly 10-Year Relationship for Their Daughter’s Well-Being
Friends close to Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom report that the couple decided to part ways because they believe it is in the best interest of their 4-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove. An insider shared that their decision aims to minimize tension and create a healthier environment for their child.
“They acknowledged that it’s better for Daisy to see her parents separately, so she avoids feeling any conflict or unease,” the source explained. Both Perry and Bloom remain committed to their daughter’s happiness and are determined to maintain a friendly relationship, whether together or apart.
The couple’s split follows months of reports indicating their relationship was strained. Recently, Bloom was seen accompanying Perry during her tour in Australia, suggesting an amicable co-parenting approach despite their separation.
Sources indicate that Perry, currently on her “Lifetimes” tour, has been focusing on her music career and keeping busy to cope with the split. A separate insider mentioned that Perry is currently feeling a mix of upset and relief, as she prefers avoiding another difficult divorce after her previous experiences.
Their relationship first began in 2016, and Bloom proposed to Perry on Valentine’s Day in 2019. Bloom has a son, Flynn, from his previous marriage with Miranda Kerr, while Perry’s priority remains her daughter, Daisy.