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Orlando Bloom At Breaking Point With Katy Perry: Report

Orlando Bloom At Breaking Point With Katy Perry: Report

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Earlier this week, reports surfaced about the apparent state of Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom's relationship.
The couple, who have been engaged since 2019 and share a 4-year-old daughter named Daisy, are apparently under a lot of 'tension' and 'stress' following the negative reception to Katy's latest album, 143, and 'Lifetimes' tour.
An insider purportedly told People magazine that the negative press around Katy's projects impacted her and Orlando's relationship. 'Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album,' they claimed. 'It made her very stressed. Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension.'
Now, an insider has claimed to Entertainment Tonight that Orlando is at his 'breaking point.'
The source alleged that Katy and Orlando 'haven't been great for a few months,' again claiming that this is because of the negative response to her album and the divisive space trip.
'Orlando has been trying to be supportive because he knows how hard things can be when balancing everything, especially when kids are involved. But Katy's demeanor has become increasingly frustrating for him,' the insider claimed.
The source added that Katy is apparently 'very focused' on her and Orlando's daughter during this time. BuzzFeed has reached out to Katy and Orlando's reps for comment, and we'll keep you posted if anything else unfolds.

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