Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have officially called time on their relationship after nearly a decade together, insiders confirmed on June 25. The couple, engaged for six years and parents to four‑year‑old daughter Daisy Dove, have quietly drifted apart over the past months amid growing distance and professional pressures. Perry reportedly confided in friends as early as January that the relationship “was as good as done,” removing her engagement ring and signaling a definitive shift, although they delayed any public announcement until after her ongoing Lifetimes world tour
Their romance first blossomed in 2016 after meeting at a Golden Globes after‑party, and despite a brief split in March 2017, they rekindled in early 2018. Orlando proposed on Valentine’s Day 2019, but despite their passing engagement, no wedding date was ever set . The couple welcomed Daisy in August 2020, representing a milestone in their journey together. Sources close to the former pair describe the breakup as amicable: “It’s not contentious at the moment,” one insider told Us Weekly, noting that both are relieved to avoid “another divorce,” a potential trauma Perry experienced during her 2010–2012 marriage to Russell Brand . The stress surrounding Perry’s new album “143” and the reception of her Lifetimes tour added strain, with album critiques and lukewarm reviews coinciding with mounting tension at home
The couple’s geographic separation amplified disconnect. Perry has been touring Australia extensively since April, while Bloom has been working on projects in Europe. Despite reports that Bloom flew to Perth with Daisy for what may have been last‑ditch talks, he and Perry were not seen together, and her performance energy seemed to hint at heavier emotions behind the scenes .
Another contentious moment appeared to arise from Perry’s recent Blue Origin space flight, which drew public attention and was reportedly disapproved of by Bloom. Rumors of a “major argument” followed, though some sources suggest it was just one of several strained moments
In a lighthearted yet telling public cameo, Bloom appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show in June, bringing along his teacup poodle “Biggie Smalls” as an “emotional support animal,” quipping that he was “very emotional right now.” Notably, the conversation with Fallon lacked any mention of Perry, fueling further speculation Bloom also has a 13‑year‑old son, Flynn, with ex‑wife Miranda Kerr, from whom he divorced in 2013. Though there’s no indication of Kerr being involved in current events, the resurfacing of his earlier marriage adds context to his journey through parenthood and co‑parenting
As of late June 2025, neither Perry nor Bloom has released an official statement. Representatives have remained silent, avoiding confirmation or denial. Friends suggest both are prioritizing co‑parenting Daisy above all else, focusing on preserving a stable environment for their daughter . Perry continues her demanding tour schedule in Australia, while Bloom juggles acting roles and time with both children
The end of their relationship marks a turning point for two high‑profile figures who once seemed inseparable. Their journey together—a narrative marked by whirlwind romance, engagement, global tours, business ventures, space travel, and family life—now concludes with measured respect rather than public fireworks. While their shared chapter closes, both stars are expected to address the split more directly in the coming months, once Perry’s tour commitments wrap.
For now, the story remains one of personal evolution, parental focus, and the peaceful dissolution of a long‑standing partnership. As Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom continue forward on separate paths, their shared legacy—musical milestones, global stages, and the joy of parenthood—will endure as a quietly poignant testament to both love and life’s unpredictable turns.