Pop icon Katy Perry and actor Orlando Bloom have officially ended their relationship after nearly ten years together, according to a joint statement released by their representatives. The couple, who got engaged in 2019 and share a four-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove, emphasized their continued commitment to co-parenting with “love, stability, and mutual respect”.
The announcement follows months of speculation about the couple’s status, intensified by their recent solo public appearances. Perry, currently on her Lifetimes world tour, was seen visibly emotional during a performance in Adelaide, while Bloom attended the high-profile wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez alone.
Sources close to the pair cited demanding schedules, long periods apart, and unresolved differences as contributing factors to the separation. Despite their high-profile romance, insiders describe the split as “amicable,” with both parties prioritizing their daughter’s well-being above all else.
Perry and Bloom first met at a Golden Globes after-party in 2016 and quickly became one of Hollywood’s most talked-about couples. Their relationship saw several ups and downs, including a brief split in 2017 before reconciling and getting engaged on Valentine’s Day 2019. Though a wedding was planned for later that year, it was postponed and ultimately never took place.
The couple welcomed Daisy Dove in August 2020, announcing her birth through UNICEF, where both serve as Goodwill Ambassadors. Despite their separation, they have pledged to remain a united front as parents, continuing to appear together publicly as a family.
As Perry continues her global tour and Bloom promotes upcoming film projects, both are said to be entering this new chapter with mutual respect and a shared focus on their daughter’s future.
