Orlando Bloom Going to Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez Wedding Solo
In case you'd forgotten, Katy Perry went to space with Lauren Sanchez. But apparently the pop star won't be in attendance at her friend's wedding to Jeff Bezos in Italy later this month.
TMZ reports that Orlando Bloom heading to the event solo—news which comes amid rumors that he and Katy are heading for a split. Though, for what it's worth Katy is currently on tour and has commitments around the time of the wedding.
So...what's going on with Katy and Orlando? Earlier this month, a source told People that they've been dealing with tension due to the poor reception of Katy's album, 143. "Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album," a source said. "It made her very stressed. Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension." Another insider added, "She was also disappointed in some of the tour reviews. It's put stress on their relationship."
Meanwhile, Page Six spoke to someone who straight up said "It's over. They are waiting till her tour is over before they split," while Us Weekly chimed in with insider intel from an anon person who said "It's true they're spending time apart. Their friends don't know if they are permanently split...The first time they broke up it was about two years after they got together. It's happened a few times, but they've always worked it out before."
I mean, doesn't sound ideal. But Katy and Orlando haven't spoken about their relationship status, for what it's worth!

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