‘He gets me out of my head’: Katy Perry praises fiancé Orlando Bloom for helping to ease her depression

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Katy Perry has heaped praise on her fiancé Orlando Bloom for helping to ease her depression.

The 37-year-old singer shares daughter Daisy Dove, 20 months, with the Lord of the Rings actor, 45. 

She put to rest rumours that the couple had split after she was spotted without her engagement ring and didn’t attend the Met Gala with her partner earlier this month. 

Supportive: Katy Perry has heaped praise on her fiancé Orlando Bloom for helping to ease her depression (pictured in September 2021)

Supportive: Katy Perry has heaped praise on her fiancé Orlando Bloom for helping to ease her depression (pictured in September 2021) 

The hitmaker explained how the pair complement each other, as Orlando maintains a positive attitude at all time, while she is more ‘prone to depression’.

Speaking to Chelsea Handler on the Dear Chelsea podcast, Katy said: ‘I always say when he walks into the room he has this joie de vivre to him and some people ask, “What is this guy on?”

‘He’s just really got this happy, posi vibes and I’m a little bit more heady and prone to depression in some ways – and so it’s good for me to be around him because he gets me out of my head a little bit.’

Loved-up: The 37-year-old singer shares daughter Daisy Dove, 20 months, with the Lord of the Rings actor, 45

Loved-up: The 37-year-old singer shares daughter Daisy Dove, 20 months, with the Lord of the Rings actor, 45

Katy admits that she didn’t see herself becoming a mother before meeting and falling for Orlando.

She explained: ‘I wasn’t very maternal and I think that probably stems from some childhood stuff.’

However, after witnessing what a great dad Orlando was to his son Flynn, 11, whom he has with ex-wife Miranda Kerr, she soon changed her mind.

She said: I got to see what a great dad he was with his first child, Flynn, who is now 11. So that definitely, primely influenced me – something inside of me said, “You, mid-30s. This man is nice. Must breed”. He is a kind man.’

Still besotted: She put to rest rumours that the couple had split after she was spotted without her engagement ring and didn't attend the Met Gala with her partner earlier this month

Still besotted: She put to rest rumours that the couple had split after she was spotted without her engagement ring and didn’t attend the Met Gala with her partner earlier this month

The pop star also shared how having a child ‘reshaped her life’ and how her own happiness now revolves around that of her daughter.

She said: ‘I think your definition of success coming up in your 20s is very material and ego driven, and all of that jazz.

‘Then 30s hits and you care less, and there’s this inner confidence that starts to grow, maybe. Then, with motherhood … my definition of success is just her happiness. Her happiness really gives me that joy …

‘A lot of BS just falls away. Stuff that you thought was important really was never important. You don’t have time for any sort of energetic drama that’s not important in your family. Your family really starts to become first …

‘My daughter has reshaped my life, my perspective. She’s given me a love I’ve never had before…

‘I’ve always been wanting that love, that was my number one currency, and then when she came it was like, “I love you. For no reason. Just because you are.”

‘I was like, “What? And you don’t need anything from me? Other than some food?”‘

Smitten: The hitmaker explained how the pair complement each other, as Orlando maintains a positive attitude at all time, while she is more 'prone to depression'

Smitten: The hitmaker explained how the pair complement each other, as Orlando maintains a positive attitude at all time, while she is more ‘prone to depression’

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Source: Daily Mail

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