After years of love, a fairytale proposal, and even a child together, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have reportedly ended their relationship — and while there’s no scandal, the split didn’t come out of nowhere.
According to insiders speaking to Us Weekly, the couple — who had been engaged since 2019 — are no longer together but remain on good terms. One source revealed, “It’s not dramatic between them right now. They’re just no longer a couple.” Additional insiders verified the split, pointing out that the end of their relationship had been slowly approaching for a while.
Tension had been building for months. One major factor was Perry’s demanding tour schedule. Since launching her “Lifetimes Tour” in April, the singer has been constantly on the move, spending long stretches away from home. “They’ve been living apart ever since the tour started,” one source noted. Another added, “Katy’s been working non-stop, and it’s created space between them — literally and emotionally.”
But distance wasn’t the only issue. Reportedly, Orlando had grown frustrated with their seemingly never-ending engagement. Although they got engaged six years ago, no wedding date was ever set, and the lack of progress began to weigh on him. “He’s tired of waiting around,” a source explained. “He’s ready to move forward, but nothing ever got planned.”
A recent disagreement may have been the tipping point. Rumors say that Perry and Bloom clashed over his decision to attend Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s high-profile wedding. Perry, who considered the couple closer to her than to Bloom, wasn’t happy that he insisted on going. One source said, “She felt like he was doing it to spite her — he’s not even close to them.”
The situation escalated when Bloom attended the wedding solo in Venice on June 26, while Perry continued her tour in Australia. According to TMZ, he was “excited” to be seen at the star-studded event as a single man, fueling speculation that the relationship had quietly ended before the trip.
They originally began dating in 2016, took a short break the following year, and then rekindled their relationship with even more commitment in 2018. Their engagement took place on Valentine’s Day in 2019, and a year later, in 2020, they celebrated the arrival of their daughter, Daisy Dove. While their journey included high highs and deep commitment, it seems that time, distance, and unspoken frustrations eventually wore them down.
Despite the breakup, sources insist there’s no bad blood — just the quiet closing of a chapter that once seemed destined for forever.