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Katy Perry shares rare photo of daughter after outrage over ex Orlando Bloom's 'inappropriate' photo of her

Katy Perry shares rare photo of daughter after outrage over ex Orlando Bloom's 'inappropriate' photo of her

Daily Mail​10 hours ago
Katy Perry gave her 203 million Instagram followers a rare glimpse of her daughter in a post on Wednesday.
The 40-year-old pop star including a photo of Daisy, four, from behind, in keeping with her family tradition of not showing her daughter's face on social media.
The unusual sight of Daisy — who was sang in one adorable video — was a particular surprise, as Katy's ex-fiancé Orlando Bloom was lambasted by fans on social media just days earlier for posting what many called an 'inappropriate' photo of the little girl.
Although the 48-year-old Lord Of The Rings star didn't include Daisy's face in the quickly deleted snap, he set off some followers by sharing a nude photo of the little girl going swimming with him, even though he censored the image.
Notably absent from Katy's Instagram update was an hint of her rumored romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
In addition to giving an update on her family, Katy kept her fans abreast of the struggles of life on the road via a photo of her bloodied knee that she injured while touring.
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time21 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Safiyya Vorajee opens up on struggle to find someone worthy of her love following heartbreaking split from Ashley Cain who she dated after having an abusive relationship

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Scotsman

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  • Scotsman

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