Despite her recent split from fiancé Orlando Bloom, Katy Perry poured her heart into her Lifetimes World Tour, delivering an emotional performance that sparked concern and admiration from fans.
On June 30, 2025, Katy Perry took the stage in Adelaide, Australia, for the final show of her tour, visibly moved. A clip shared on X captured her teary-eyed, raising her arms to form a heart. “Australia, you’ve always been there for me—thank you,” she said, pausing to steady herself before leading the crowd in “Firework.” Fans erupted in cheers, but many noticed her sadness, fueling online support and speculation.
Perry stunned in a bold red bodysuit with blue gem accents, featuring floating sleeves and a plunging neckline, paired with silver boots and her signature red lip. While some fans praised her look, others were puzzled, with comments like, “Is that outfit made of bike chains?” and “It looks uncomfortable.”
The performance came amid news of Perry’s breakup with Orlando Bloom, with whom she shares a 4-year-old daughter, Daisy. The couple, together on and off for nine years, faced ongoing challenges, including conflicting schedules and communication struggles, according to a source. “Their relationship became too strained to continue,” the source explained, noting the split was mutual but final.
Days before, on June 26, Bloom was spotted in Venice, Italy, mingling with Kim and Khloé Kardashian before Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding. Dressed casually in a black tank and shorts, Bloom shared air kisses with Kim, who wore a Balenciaga bandeau and snakeskin boots, while Khloé rocked a leopard print catsuit. The sighting sparked online buzz, with fans commenting, “He’s moving on fast!” and “This is messy.” Some referenced a past moment when Bloom appeared to check out Kim at an event with Perry, who laughed it off, saying, “I approved!”
Fans expressed heartache for Perry. “She looks so broken—I hope she finds strength,” one wrote on X. Another added, “No woman deserves this pain, especially with a young daughter.” Others questioned Bloom’s demeanor: “He doesn’t seem sad at all, while Katy’s probably crying nonstop.”
Perry and Bloom met at a 2016 Golden Globes afterparty, dated, split in 2017, and reunited in 2018. Bloom proposed in 2019, but their planned 2020 Japan wedding was postponed due to COVID-19. Now, with their breakup confirmed, their future remains uncertain, leaving fans to rally around Perry’s resilience and mourn the end of their love story.