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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are still committed to each other. Five years after getting engaged, many have questioned why the singer and the actor have yet to tie the knot. It has been rumored that the pair’s original wedding plans were disrupted by the pandemic. Now, it seems planning has picked back up speed.
Sources recently told Us Weekly that Perry and Bloom plan to tie the knot sooner than many think. There’s no trouble in paradise, either. Rather, the lovebirds have been waiting for the perfect moment.
They’re hoping to make things official by the end of the year … It will likely happen when it’s least expected.
Us Weekly sources
Perry and Bloom were first romantically linked in 2016. Though they spent some time apart, they ultimately reconciled. The actor proposed to the singer in February 2019.
The Source Also Says There Are Some More Big Things In Store For The Couple
Getting married isn’t the only family item on Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s to-do list. The two also allegedly plan on expanding their family. Perry and Bloom are already parents to 3-year-old daughter Daisy. Their hope is to give her a younger sibling, according to the sources.
They’re definitely on the same page in terms of wanting to continue to expand their family.
Us Weekly sources
Katy Perry Recently Looked Back At Her First Pregnancy
While celebrating Mother’s Day, Katy Perry looked back at her pregnancy with Daisy. In an Instagram post with multiple photos, she shared the pregnancy test that delivered the news, as well as Bloom’s reaction. She explained that she had delivered the news via FaceTime because he was filming in Prague.
The post also contained a video of Perry hearing her little girl’s heartbeat for the first time. The proud mom also shared some bump pics from throughout her pregnancy, which she wasn’t sharing in real-time while expecting.
In the caption, Perry explained that she understands her mom’s love for her more now that she’s a mom herself. She added, “There is nothing like a Mother’s love… never take it for granted.”