Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Split After Nine Years.

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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have reportedly ended their nine-year relationship amicably due to career pressures, parenting challenges, and growing tensions.

Pop superstar Katy Perry and British actor Orlando Bloom have reportedly ended their on-and-off relationship of nine years, following mounting tensions, professional pressures, and the challenges of balancing parenthood with their demanding careers.

According to sources close to the couple, the split was amicable and “a long time coming,” with both parties said to be committed to maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationship for their four-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove. Perry, 40, and Bloom, 47, got engaged on Valentine’s Day in 2019, and have weathered several highs and lows in the public eye since first being linked romantically in 2016.

The news of their separation comes amidst a turbulent period for Perry, who is currently on her Lifetimes tour in Australia. The tour follows the lukewarm reception of her latest album, 143, which faced widespread criticism and lacklustre commercial performance. Insiders claim the album’s failure and the public scrutiny surrounding it have placed additional strain on Perry, which in turn impacted the couple’s dynamic.

Bloom, meanwhile, is expected to attend the upcoming wedding of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos without Perry by his side — a decision that has further fuelled speculation about the status of their relationship. The pair have also reportedly rented out their $30 million Montecito mansion, which was once earmarked as their family home, to actor Chris Pratt and his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger, reinforcing reports of their separation.

Despite the end of their romantic involvement, both Perry and Bloom are said to be focused on the wellbeing of their daughter and are determined to move forward with mutual respect. "They haven't been able to sit down and work on some of their issues," said a source. "A break-up isn't imminent, but they both know they should focus on their relationship before it's too late."

Perry has previously spoken openly about her difficult divorce from comedian Russell Brand, and insiders suggest she is relieved to avoid a similar legal battle this time around. “She’s upset, of course, but grateful not to have to go through another divorce — that was the hardest time in her life,” one source noted.

The couple’s love story, which began with a dance-off at a Golden Globes afterparty in 2016, was marked by high-profile moments — from quirky red-carpet appearances to paddleboarding in Italy. Their shared history, child, and continued admiration for one another suggest this parting is more of a transition than a dramatic end.

Both stars are yet to publicly comment on the reported split.