Katy Perry Reveals Why She Once Broke Up With Orlando Bloom

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Katy Perry is opening up about the not-so-perfect side of her relationship with Orlando Bloom.

The couple has been together since 2016 and shares a one-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom. However, there was at least one period of time (that we know of) where Perry and Bloom were on a break. The pair split in March 2017 only to eventually reconcile in 2018. By February 2019, the couple was engaged. 

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In a new interview with Chelsea Handler for the comedian’s podcast, Life Will Be the Death of Me, the American Idol judge opened up about how she and Bloom work through their differences. The answer? Couple’s therapy.

“Your partners usually see your best and a lot of your worst sides because they’re there to be your mirrors,” Perry said. “Orlando and I do couple’s therapy, and we love it because it keeps us in tune, and the resentment can get really strong when you’re both working hard. And God bless successful people in the spotlight, and so when you want to come back to being normal in a domesticated world where you have a child and stuff like that, you have to really learn how to be kind of different out there in the big and in the small. And so we’ve had a lot of success with that couple’s therapy.”

When a viewer asked if there’s a specific treatment plan that Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom call upon during times of strife, Perry opened up about “the Hoffman Process,” a retreat they’ve both attended separately. “I went to this place—I’m sure you’ve heard of it—called the Hoffman Process. And I went there—Orlando went before me.”

Perry broke things off with Bloom upon his return because he “wasn’t leaning into all of my bullshit” and she felt the relationship had lost its luster. “It became boring, and I was like, ‘We’re breaking up then,’” Perry said. “And then I had the worst year of my life—not just because of relationships but a lot of different things were changing and shifting for me in which I really truly believe was an opportunity for me to evolve and grow. It was like, here we are at the fork in the road. Are you going to take the L or are you going to take the R?” 



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