- By Vridhi Soodhan
- Sat, 06 Sep 2025 03:02 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Katy Perry and Orlando Broom have separated after being in a decade-long relationship. It’s not new in Hollywood town to witness the divorce of celebrity couples after they have been married for a long time. Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have seen several ups and downs since the beginning of their relationship and finally filed for divorce. A representative previously stated that Perry and Bloom will remain a family despite going their separate ways. The actor had maintained a low profile about the split and fiinally he broke his silence recently and talked about what it's like to co-parent their daughter Daisy.
Orlando Bloom recently opened up about his divorce from Katy Perry during an interview with Today. The host Craig Melvin asked the star about his personal life and how he was dealing with the current stuff going on, to which Orlando replied, “I’m great. I’m so grateful. We’ve got a beautiful daughter. You know, when you leave everything on the field, like I did in this movie? I feel grateful for all of it.” He wrapped up with, “And we’re great. We’re going to be great. Nothing but love.”
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There were recent rumours which suggested that there might be some tensions between the ex-couples, but Orlando Bloom’s statement brushed off any such news. Earlier, at the time of their separation, a representative stated that the stars have been trying to shift their focus to co-parenting for their daughter as she is their main priority.
During a recent radio appearance, Miranda Kerr, who is Bloom's ex-wife and the mother of his son, Flynn, explained that she and the former couple had just celebrated Daisy's fifth birthday together and revealed that Katy and Orlando “were getting along well.”
Katy Perry was lately spotted with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Montreal this summer, following her split from Orlando Bloom. However, the relationship soon fizzled out. Reportedly, the duo cooled off due to busy schedules and Trudeau's discomfort with intense media scrutiny.