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Katy Perry Reportedly 'Doesn't Want To Give Up' On Her Relationship With Orlando Bloom Amid 'Rough Patch'

 



Katy Perry is still hopeful that her relationship with Orlando Bloom won't end despite hitting a "rough patch."

According to reports, the pop star "doesn't want to just give up" and is set to have a heart-to-heart conversation with the actor when she takes a break from her Lifetimes Tour. Distance reportedly contributed to their "rough patch," particularly her ongoing tour and other "work commitments."

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have been dating for nearly a decade and share a four-year-old daughter, Daisy.

Katy Perry Wants Her Relationship With Orlando Bloom To Survive Rough Patch




                        Earlier in the month, rumors swirled that Perry and Bloom had hit a "rough                             patch" in their nearly decade-long relationship.




According to reports at the time, the pop star had grown deeply frustrated with her album being critically panned. It was also claimed that they had grown apart and were no longer living the same lives.

Despite speculation that the duo might be ready to call things off for good, a source has revealed that there is still hope for Bloom and Perry's romance to survive.

"No one has decided it's definitely the end of the road for Katy and Orlando," the insider told The Sun, adding that they "both love each other."

What's more, Perry "doesn't want to just give up" on the relationship, seemingly due to the fact that they have been together for so long and also share a daughter, Daisy.


The Singer's Tour Caused The 'Biggest Disruption' To Her Romance With Orlando Bloom






Currently, Perry is on the Australian leg of her Lifetimes Tour, after she last hit the road in 2018.




Previously, The Sun reported that Bloom "did not approve" of Perry's all-female trip to space on billionaire mogul Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin spacecraft.

A source who spoke with the news outlet claimed that the actor never thought "going on the mission was a good idea" and was "frustrated" and "disappointed" by her decision to embark on it nonetheless.

The insider went further to explain that Bloom "knew she would get backlash" from the mission, which is why he opposed it from the outset.

"From day one, Orlando didn't think going on the Blue Origin mission was a good idea, and knew she would face backlash," the source noted. "He always thought it was a stupid idea, and she wouldn't get anything positive out of it."

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