Katy Perry and your longtime love, Orlando Bloomwere seen vacationing in Sardinia, Italy, the location of the infamous visit of the actor practicing stand up paddle naked almost 10 years ago.
The couple’s vacation is notably different from when they took the trip as a couple in 2016; Perry, 39, and Bloom, 47, are now parents to their children. 4 year old daughter, Daisy Dovebut this time around the To the brim the star kept his surf shorts on.
Bloom and Perry They got engaged in 2019 and welcomed their first child together in 2020. Bloom also shares Flynn, 13, with ex-wife Miranda Kerr.
The couple were photographed with their daughter enjoying a dip in the sea during a beach day in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, on Saturday. The former couple American Idol The judge showed off her figure in a brown bikini, while Bloom kept the look familiar in a pair of blue shorts that he had hiked up along with a white rash guard shirt.
According to The Daily MailPerry and Bloom spent most of their time on the beach watching Daisy Doe playing and frolicking with the child in the water.
The last time the couple was at this same beach, Bloom made headlines for going completely nude while stand-up paddleboarding with Perry. The “Rise” singer, on the other hand, opted to keep her bikini on and seemingly didn’t paddle at all as she sipped on a local beer.
The actor, then 39, did not spend the entire day naked and sported a more modest look — a swimsuit — when he returned to the beach.
In 2017, Perry commented on the infamous nude photos of Bloom, revealing that he asked her to do the same.
“He asked me if I wanted to get naked and I was like, it’s one of those things where I’m like, ‘Oh no,'” Perry told KIIS FM. Kyle and Jackie O show. “I just don’t feel like it.”
She added: “I saved it for the boat!”
The couple’s recent vacation to Italy comes at a time when Perry is focused on making a musical comeback — and she’s not shy about doing it in style.
In honor of Independence Day and in promotion of her upcoming single, “Woman’s World,” Perry took Instagram on Thursday to share an all-American look in which she stunned in a red, white and blue swimsuit — and nothing else.
“BB UR A FIREWORK 🎆,” the singer wrote, adding, “and speaking of work, THE WORLD OF WOMEN IS GOING TO WORK IN A HAPPY 4TH OF YEAR WEEK 🇺🇸.”
In the photo, Perry wears a rhinestone American flag bikini while striking a Rosie the Riveter pose. Her sparkly two-piece swimsuit features a revealing star-shaped top with dazzling red and white stripes on one side and a blue bottom with white stars on the other. The swimsuit connects with white rhinestone-encrusted straps that crisscross at the abdomen before plunging into denim shorts.
Perry also rocks a bold red lipstick, a red polka dot headband, and dangling crystal earrings.
“Woman’s World” will be released on July 11, with its music video premiering the following day. It will be the new single from Perry’s upcoming seventh studio album, which will mark her first album since 2020. Smile. Perry recently revealed the cover art for the singlewhich was photographed by acclaimed British photographer Jack Bridgland.
At Paris Fashion Week, Perry also made a style statement with her lyrics to “Woman’s World.” She turned heads at the Fall/Winter 2024/25 Haute Couture show in a red Balenciaga dress with 100 yard train which contained lyrics from his new single.
It was a big tease, the first of which came on June 17, when she posted a video on TikTok announcing the release date of the new single. The video included a preview of the new singlewhich she filmed during the filming of the track’s music video.
Since May, fans have been salivating at the thought of Perry’s next project, after she revamped her social media channels and its own website with futuristic “KP” initials in chrome on an orange background.
In the same month, Perry signed on as a judge in American Idol after appearing on the panel for eight seasons. “Well, everyone is sad,” she told ET at the time. “I’m like, it’s not like I’m dying! I’m just going to see you on tour.”
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