
Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom reportedly plan to split after her tour — as relationship breakdown is revealed
Trouble in paradise?
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom reportedly plan to break up after the 'Firework' singer finishes her current 'Lifetimes' tour later this year.
'It's over,' a source told Page Six on Tuesday. 'They are waiting till her tour is over before they split.'
7 Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom reportedly plan to break up after the 'Firework' singer finishes her current 'Lifetimes' tour.
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7 Perry and Bloom met in 2016 and got engaged in 2019.
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The 40-year-old pop star's current tour kicked off on April 23 and is scheduled to run until Dec. 7.
Other insiders have also claimed that Perry and Bloom, 48, are going through a rough patch and 'spending more and more time' away from one another.
'They have been spending more and more time apart,' another source told Us Weekly this week. 'They've grown apart and aren't living the same lives anymore.'
7 'It's over,' a source told Page Six. 'They are waiting till her tour is over before they split.'
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'It's an unspoken thing that they are having issues and have for a while now,' a second insider told the outlet. 'Everyone around them knows.'
Although Bloom has allegedly been keeping his and Perry's relationship problems 'close to the vest,' he has been 'out and about more often' without his 'Hot N Cold' singer fiancée.
'Katy has been very busy working, and they are apart often,' the second source added. 'That has caused tension.'
7 'It's an unspoken thing that they are having issues and have for a while now,' an insider close to the couple claimed. 'Everyone around them knows.'
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However, additional insiders have claimed that the tension in Perry and Bloom's relationship started with the pop star's poorly received '143' album upon its release back in Sept.
Even though the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor was said to be 'understanding' of Perry's frustration, the situation reportedly still caused friction between the pair.
'Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album,' a source told People on Monday. 'It made her very stressed. Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension.'
7 The tension in Perry and Bloom's relationship allegedly started with the pop star's poorly received '143' album upon its release back in September.
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'She was also disappointed in some of the tour reviews,' they added. 'It's put stress on their relationship.'
Insiders close to the 'I Kissed a Girl' singer and 'Troy' actor have also pointed to the fact that the pair have still not tied the knot despite being engaged since 2019 as a serious point of contention.
'[Perry and Bloom] never set a date for the wedding or got around to planning anything and Orlando is over it,' a source close to the couple told Us Weekly.
7 The pop star and 'Pirates of the Caribbean' actor welcomed their daughter, Daisy Dove, in August 2020.
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'Things aren't good,' another insider added.
The couple first met at a Golden Globes after-party in 2016. Bloom proposed three years later on Valentine's Day, and they welcomed a daughter, Daisy Dove, 4, in August 2020.
However, Perry and Bloom split for a year in 2017.
7 Perry and Bloom split up briefly from March 2017 to February 2018.for Katy Perry
The 'Last Friday Night' hitmaker opened up about that breakup in 2024 during an appearance on the popular 'Call Her Daddy' podcast.
'We weren't really in it from day one,' Perry explained at the time. 'He was in a way because he had just done a time of celibacy and he had set intentions.'
'I was fresh out of a relationship,' she added, 'and I was just like, 'I can't do this anymore. I need to swim in a different pond.''
The Post has reached out to Perry and Bloom's reps for comment.
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