Katy Perry Sings About Breakup in New Song 'Bandaids'
Katy Perry's new song 'Bandaids' explores heartbreak and co-parenting after her July 2025 split from Orlando Bloom, highlighting their focus on raising their daughter together.
- On Nov. 6, Katy Perry released the song "Bandaids" and its music video, her first release since splitting from actor Orlando Bloom, who shares daughter Daisy Dove Bloom with her.
- Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom announced their split in July 2025 after coupling in 2016, and they share daughter Daisy Dove Bloom, born in August 2020.
- Visuals in the clip feature symbolic mishaps, including Perry's wedding ring falling down a sink, while lyrics dwell on being let down and lowered expectations.
- Their joint statement emphasized continued co‑parenting and family priorities, and the video includes a single daisy shot as a tribute to their daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom.
- Her new single arrives amid the Lifetimes Tour, which concludes in Abu Dhabi later this year, reflecting Perry’s pattern of linking motherhood and life experiences in her music.
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