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In a surprising development, sources have confirmed that Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom's romantic relationship has come to an end. Despite the split, both stars are committed to maintaining a positive co-parenting dynamic for their daughter, Daisy. The couple, who welcomed their child in August 2020, has emphasized the importance of their daughter's well-being throughout their relationship and in the wake of their separation.
Friends close to the pair have noted that they are focused on creating a stable and loving environment for Daisy. They are reportedly working together to ensure that she has the support and care she needs from both parents. This commitment to co-parenting reflects their mutual respect and dedication to their family, even as they navigate this new chapter in their lives.
As they move forward separately, fans of both Perry and Bloom are hopeful that they will continue to prioritize their daughter’s happiness above all else.
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