
Katy Perry's engagement ring missing with Orlando Bloom split rumours mounting
Katy Perry appeared without her engagement ring as she made a surprise appearance at a gay club in Melbourne.
The I Kissed A Girl singer, 40, is currently in the thick of her Lifetimes world tour, currently performing in Australia.
Making a gesture to the girls and the gays, the popstar appeared at Chasers Nightclub for the Poof Doog night, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community.
Katy could be seen singing, dancing, and telling the crowd, 'the drinks are on me,' as she appeared at the club in a stunning corset-style mini dress.
The pop star ditched her iconic ruby and diamond-shaped engagement ring from Orlando Bloom at the weekend, opting instead for a plain silver band on her ring finger.
Orlando, 48, first gave the singer the ring in 2019 on Valentine's Day when the pair became fiancés – and they have been engaged ever since.
The ring removal comes as rumours surround the couple's relationship. https://www.instagram.com/p/DK8_sUXSTiD/
The A-lister's nine-year relationship has been surrounded by split rumours for months as some sources claim their relationship is done.
One source told People that the relationship has been deteriorating for some time and 'isn't looking good.'
They added, 'They're pretty much done,' and suggested reconciliation may not be likely.
That said, Orlando was a supporter of Katy's when she took on her controversial 11-minute all-female Blue Origin mission into space.
The Lord of the Rings actor could be seen standing with Daisy Dove, his daughter with Katy, as they watched her fly into space.
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In May, Katy jokingly halted her concert to accuse a fan in the audience of 'messaging Orlando Bloom'.
During her concert at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, just as she was set to perform, I'm His, He's Mine, Katy told a male audience member: 'Cute grin. I know why you're here.'
'Listen, if you keep DM'ing my man… Oh, Kyle? I know, I know. You've been doing it for months, ever since the [Play] residency,' she added.
'You didn't come to see me play.
'If you keep on DM'ing my man, I'm going to have you removed. Seriously, get your own life.'
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After the fan attempted to hand her something, she added: 'I don't want it. I'm his. I said I'm his. Stay the f*** away.' More Trending
Speaking to Lad Bible, the concertgoer Kyle revealed that the exchange was just a fun segue to her song and he DM'd Orlando for assistance in getting Katy to play his favourite song.
'This all started because I asked Katy to sing my favourite deep cut and may have had to call in Orlando for some assistance,' he explained.
'Now I have the concert memory of a lifetime.
'But let's just hope she forgives me for DM-ing her man and allows me back at her next show.'
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