Are Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Creating a Co-Parenting Partnership After Their Split?
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Los Angeles, Jan 1 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, who have recently ended their engagement, are diligently working towards a cooperative co-parenting arrangement as they adapt to their evolving roles.
Following a recent outing in London with their daughter, Daisy Dove, a source revealed that they are "always going to be family and prioritize their daughter" according to reports from People magazine.
"Both are deeply committed to maintaining this family dynamic," the source shared, noting that the situation is "generally amicable and relatively straightforward."
As highlighted by People, their "hectic careers" involving significant travel demands another level of dedication. Nevertheless, they are "successfully navigating these challenges" for their 5-year-old daughter. Perry and Bloom's engagement ended after a nine-year relationship, with representatives confirming their split shortly after.
"In light of the considerable public interest regarding their relationship, representatives have stated that Katy and Orlando have been adjusting their relationship over recent months to concentrate on co-parenting," read a statement on July 3. "They will continue to appear together as a family, with their shared focus being to raise their daughter with love, stability, and mutual respect."
In the aftermath of their breakup, a separate source indicated that Katy is dedicated to fostering a positive co-parenting atmosphere for their daughter.
"Katy is committed to nurturing a respectful and constructive relationship with Orlando," the source revealed. "He will always be the father of their daughter, which is her top priority. Despite choosing to go their separate ways, mutual respect remains between them. They are actively involved in co-parenting Daisy and aim to keep things friendly for her sake."
The former couple was recently spotted enjoying Paddington: The Musical in London with their daughter.