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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have officially confirmed their breakup as of July 2025, marking the end of their romantic relationship after several years together. The couple, who share a daughter named Daisy Dove Bloom, are now prioritizing their roles as co-parents.
Despite the end of their romantic partnership, both Perry and Bloom have expressed a commitment to ensuring that their daughter continues to thrive in a loving environment. They have emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive relationship for Daisy's sake, focusing on collaboration and mutual support as they navigate this new chapter in their lives.
Fans of the couple have expressed their support, understanding that their decision was made with careful consideration. As they both continue to pursue their respective careers in the entertainment industry, Katy and Orlando remain dedicated to co-parenting, showing that even in the face of personal changes, family remains a top priority.
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