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Daily Mail
2 days ago
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- Daily Mail
Katy Perry looks downcast as she's spotted out and about amid claims of 'tension' in Orlando Bloom relationship
Katy Perry was seen on a day out in Sydney, Australia, while her fiance Orlando Bloom was on the other side of the world in New York City amid claims of 'tension' in their relationship. The 40-year-old singer was seen visiting Luna Park with her four-year-old daughter Daisy, whom she shares with her 48-year-old actor. Katy was dressed in a bear onesie with round, floppy ears, which she paired with gray-and-orange trainers. Despite her fun and quirky attire, she looked downcast and hid her gaze behind sunglasses. While Katy looked less-than-enthused to be spending time at the amusement park, Orlando seemed to be having a blast at the Tribeca Festival in New York City. He posed on the red carpet with the couple's Teacup Poodle Biggle Smalls. The 'tension' is allegedly due to Katy's poorly performing album, which was released in September and received a largely negative response from fans as well as critics. A source told People on Monday: 'Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album. It made her very stressed. Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension.' Another source said: 'She was also disappointed in some of the tour reviews. It's put stress on their relationship.' Accessories: She paired her costume with gray-and-orange trainers and a black Balenciaga hip back slung across her upper body Awkward: Katy recently 'accused' a bewildered fan of sending private messages to Orlando, as she carries on her Lifetimes world tour Cute: Katy was later seen smiling while riding one of the attractions with Daisy Katy and Orlando first met in January 2016. They had a brief breakup in 2017, but later reconciled by March 2018. The pair got engaged on Valentine's Day in 2019 and welcomed their daughter in August 2020. Orlando also has a 13-year-old son named Flynn with his ex-wife, Miranda Kerr, 42.


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Katy Perry looks downcast as she emerges amid shock claims of 'tension' in Orlando Bloom relationship
Katy Perry was spotted out in Sydney, Australia, while her fiancé Orlando Bloom was on the other side of the world in New York City amid shock new claims of 'tension' in their relationship. In exclusive pictures obtained by the 40-year-old singer was seen visiting Luna Park with her four-year-old daughter Daisy, whom she shares with her 48-year-old fiancé. Katy was dressed in a bear onesie with round, floppy ears, which she paired with gray-and-orange trainers. Despite her kooky attire, she appeared downcast and sombre amid the fresh rumors of strain with the Pirates Of The Caribbean star. The California Gurls singer — who album 143 was hit with a wave of negative reviews — also wore a black Balenciaga hip back slung across her upper body, and she covered up with a baseball cap and black sunglasses. Daisy complemented her mother's costume with a mini version of the same look, though she covered up with an additional fuzzy brown coat. While Katy looked less-than-enthused to be spending time at the amusement park, Orlando seemed to be having a blast at the Tribeca Festival in New York City. He posed on the red carpet with their adorable Teacup Poodle Biggle Smalls. Orlando, who wore a slim black sweater and gray tonal pinstripe trousers, made humorous kissing faces at the miniature pooch as he posed on the red carpet. The couple's sightings on different continents come amid a new report alleging that Katy's poorly performing album caused 'tension' in her relationship with fiancé Orlando Bloom. The singer's, 40, seventh studio album, 143, was released in September 2024, and received a largely negative response from fans as well as critics, who claimed the record sounds 'generated through AI.' 'Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album. It made her very stressed,' a source told People on Monday. 'Orlando was understanding, but it did cause some tension,' the insider added of the Lord of The Rings star, 48, who shares daughter Daisy Dove, four, with the singer. Another source shared, 'She was also disappointed in some of the tour reviews. It's put stress on their relationship.' Perry — who recently 'accused' a bewildered fan of sending private messages to Bloom — is currently on her Lifetimes world tour. has reached out to representatives for Perry and Bloom for comment. She paired her costume with gray-and-orange trainers and a black Balenciaga hip back slung across her upper body Perry and Bloom first met in January 2016. They had a brief breakup in 2017, but later reconciled by March 2018. The pair got engaged on Valentine's Day in 2019 and welcomed their daughter in August 2020. Bloom also has a 13-year-old son named Flynn with his ex-wife, Miranda Kerr, 42. 143 - which references the expression 'I love you', but is also what Perry considers to be her symbolic 'angel number' - is her first album in four years, following Smile in 2020. Much of the criticism even before the album was released was down to Perry's decision to work with her old music producer Dr. Luke who settled his longstanding sexual harassment lawsuit with Kesha last year - which he vehemently denied. Perry is next set to bring her tour to the US, kicking off in Denver on July 10. In May, Perry left one of her fans speechless as she performed in front of a full-house at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise Valley. She halted her show in Nevada to single out one of her bewildered fans. 'Katy was deeply frustrated following the reception of her new album. It made her very stressed,' a source told People on Monday While Katy looked unenthused at the amusement park, Orlando seemed to be having a blast at the Tribeca Festival in NYC. He posed on the red carpet with their Teacup Poodle Biggle Smalls Dressed in a leotard and fishnet tights, Perry crouched on her haunches as she searched for her target in the audience before accusing him of repeatedly sending private messages to her fiancé, Orlando. Looking down at the stunned fan - referred to as Kyle - she warned: 'I know why you're here. Listen, if you keep DM-ing my man... you've been doing it for months, ever since the residency. You didn't come to see me play.' As the crowd roared their approval, she continued: 'If you keep on DM-ing my man I'm going to have you removed - seriously, get your own life.' Raising her voice, she added: 'He don't want you, Kyle. I'm his wife. I'm his, he's mine... stay the f**k away.' Standing close to the stage, Kyle looked stunned as he turned to his friends while Perry worked her way back into the set-list. Fortunately for him, the outburst was a scripted stunt employed by Perry as a means of interacting with her audience before launching into her 2024 single I'm His, He's Mine. Her performance came after it emerged she has not been invited back to continue her Las Vegas residency as her career continues to suffer from the backlash of her Blue Origin space trip and disastrous world tour. The California Gurls singer has faced an onslaught of criticism over her 11-minute space flight which saw her join Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez for the all-female trip in April. Shortly after the flight, Perry kicked off her Lifetimes tour in support of her seventh studio album, which was widely panned by critics on its release in September. The tour has suffered from a series of setbacks - including a delayed start in Minnesota that forced fans to stand around for hours - that have led to low ticket sales and canceled dates. The former American Idol judge has also been suffering severe backlash ever since her space tourist trip on Blue Origin's New Shepard NS-31 mission. Perry was seen floating inside the capsule holding a daisy in a nod to her daughter Daisy. She was ridiculed on landing back to Earth and emerging with the flower in hand which she held to the sky before dropping to her knees and kissing the ground. She then proceeded to claim she was 'super connected to love' and thanked a reporter who incorrectly referred to her as an astronaut. 'It's not about singing my songs. It's about a collective energy in there. It's about us. It's about making space for future women and taking up space and belonging,' she said in a post-flight interview. 'And it's about this wonderful world that we see right out there and appreciating it. This is all for the benefit of Earth.' It wasn't long before she was branded 'tone deaf' and 'dramatic' for her actions, which came days after NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth after being stranded in space for more than nine months. Her much-maligned Lifetimes Tour has been hit with accusations of copying other pop stars, including Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter. During her show to a sold-out crowd at Chicago's United Center on May 12, the singer addressed being the 'most hated person on the Internet. In a video captured by a fan, the star takes a moment to look around at her fans, and says: 'Well, I thought I was the most hated person on the internet. I think that's false.'