
Katy Perry sparks Orlando Bloom split rumours with cryptic remark: ‘This song is about break-up…'
While singing her break-up anthem I'm Still Breathing, Perry casually opened a pack of Tim Tams and started munching on one, according to News.com.au. 'This song is about a break-up, and this Tim Tam saved me,' the singer told the crowd. 'Thank you,' she added, then handed out some of the biscuits to fans standing near the stage.
On Monday, People reported that things have been tense between Perry and Bloom. A source told the magazine, 'Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album,' 143, which dropped in September.
'It made her very stressed. Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension,' a source told the outlet, while another added, 'She was also disappointed in some of the tour reviews. It's put stress on their relationship.'
Perry and Bloom got engaged in February 2019. They welcomed their daughter, Daisy Dove, in August 2020. Coming back to the singer's Lifetimes World Tour concert, here are the upcoming dates and venues for the Australia leg of the tour:
Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena – Thu, Jun 12
Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena – Fri, Jun 13
Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena – Sat, Jun 14
Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Tue, Jun 17
Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Wed, Jun 18
Perth, RAC Arena – Sun, Jun 22
Perth, RAC Arena – Mon, Jun 23
Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre – Thu, Jun 26
Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre – Fri, Jun 27
Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre – Sun, Jun 29
Perry opened a pack of Tim Tams and told the crowd, 'This song is about a break-up, and this Tim Tam saved me.'
They haven't officially confirmed a split, but recent reports suggest there's been some tension in their relationship.
Perry and Bloom got engaged in 2019 and have a daughter, Daisy Dove, born in August 2020.
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