Perry and Bloom: Representatives Confirm Co-Parenting Shift
Stars to Focus on Raising Daughter with Love and Respect
After cryptic social media posts and much speculation, **Katy Perry** and **Orlando Bloom’s** representatives are addressing the couple’s relationship status, confirming they are transitioning to a co-parenting arrangement for their daughter.
Official Statement Released
The representatives for the former couple released a joint statement to Us Weekly, directly addressing the breakup rumors. Neither **Perry** nor **Bloom** has commented directly.
The statement indicates, “Due to the abundance of recent interest and conversation surrounding **Orlando Bloom** and **Katy Perry’s** relationship, representatives have confirmed that **Orlando** and **Katy** have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on coparenting.”
The statement continued, “They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is — and always will be — raising their daughter with love, stability and mutual respect.”
Solo Appearance Fuels Speculation
Nine days prior to the statement, news broke that **Bloom** attended **Jeff Bezos** and **Lauren Sánchez Bezos’s** wedding solo, furthering speculation about a split between him and **Perry**.
Reports indicated **Bloom** was ready to enjoy the Venice wedding festivities, but was not planning to bring anyone back to his hotel to celebrate his newly single status.

Social Media Hints
**Perry** seemingly alluded to her feelings about the split before the wedding. She posted a selfie with a quokka, captioning it, “mood: Quokka.”
**Bloom** has also shared cryptic online posts discussing new beginnings and feelings of loneliness.

Co-Parenting Focus
**Perry** and **Bloom** share a 4-year-old daughter named **Daisy**. They are now among the many Hollywood couples navigating co-parenting, a trend that, according to a recent Pew Research Center study, is becoming increasingly common, with approximately 22% of children in the U.S. living in co-parenting families. (Pew Research Center)
