
Inside US pop star Katy Perry's heartbreak hotel - while ex Orlando Bloom was living it up at Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos' wedding
Reports emerged last week the US pop star, 40, who is currently Down Under amid her Lifetimes Tour, had separated from the actor, 48, after nine years together.
Now, as the Lord of the Rings star lives it up in Europe, Katy has opted for quiet serenity at The Louise in Barossa Valley, 80km from Adelaide.
The luxury retreat is known for its serenity, scenic views and fine wine, proving to be the perfect hideaway for Katy as she nurses a broken heart.
A stay at The Louise includes a gourmet breakfast, pre-dinner drinks and snacks, and dinner at the on-site Appellation with matched wines.
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Katy would also enjoy free use of the lodge facilities which include a wet-edge lap pool, fitness centre and sauna.
Earlier last week, it was revealed Orlando and Katy officially called it quits after dating for nine years.
At the time, a source told Us Weekly, 'Katy and Orlando have split but are amicable,' while also adding the separation has been 'not contentious' thus far.
'Katy is of course upset but is relieved to not have to go through another divorce, as that was the worst time in her life,' they said.
The Teenage Dream hitmaker - who is currently embarking on her Lifetimes Tour - was previously married to Russell Brand from 2010 until their divorce in 2012.
The insider further added the reported breakup had been 'a long time coming' and their relationship had also been 'tense for months'.
In the wake of the separation, Orlando whisked himself away to Venice to attend the star-studded nuptials between Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez this past weekend.
The actor was spotted mingling with a number of celebrities, including Kim Kardashian and Sydney Sweeney.
Orlando was also spotted living single life as he headed to another lavish party on Sunday.
He danced the night away following his recent split from fiancée Katy as a guest on the swanky superyacht alongside 450 other VIPs, including the likes of Naomi Campbell, Kendall Jenner, Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum.
Fresh from three days partying at Jeff and Lauren's Venice wedding extravaganza, Orlando headed on board Ritz-Carlton's gleaming 794ft Luminara for its inaugural cruise from Rome.
On board, Orlando was spotted dancing behind a glamorous partygoer as they were treated to an intimate Ellie Goulding gig.
The actor first sparked up a romance with Katy in early 2016 - and he later popped the big question in 2019. They welcomed their daughter Daisy in 2020.
Orlando was previously married to supermodel Miranda Kerr from 2010 until their divorce was finalised in 2013.
The former couple are also parents to son Flynn, 14.
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