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Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry Reunite for Family Photos Amid Split

ITALY, JUL 8 – Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom demonstrated their commitment to co-parenting their daughter Daisy Dove despite ending their romantic relationship, sources say.

  • Following their Thursday breakup confirmation, Perry and Bloom committed to co-parenting their daughter Daisy Dove with love, stability, and mutual respect in Montecito, despite conflicting schedules.
  • Perry wore a black bikini and Bloom black boardshorts, as Bloom lifted Daisy into the air and kissed her cheek with Perry watching on during their family outing in Italy.
  • Media praised Perry and Bloom's 'crushing co-parenting' just days after their split, showing no animosity, as their relationship shifts toward family stability.
  • More broadly, their amicable yacht reunion may reshape public expectations of celebrity co-parenting and breakup norms, influencing future high-profile relationship narratives.
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Cd. of Mexico.- They may already be officially separated, but that doesn't mean Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry get along wonderfully and even vacation together in Italy. Or at least that's what El Señor de los Ringes' actor presumed on his Instagram account this Wednesday, where he shared several unpublished images of his family, including his two sons and Perry, his now ex-partner and ex-fiancée. The 48-year-old Briton showed how well he is with …

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