Pop star Katy Perry reportedly made a conscious decision about how she spent Christmas this year, choosing to prioritise time with her ex, Orlando Bloom, rather than other personal commitments. According to a report from The Sun, the choice centered on family and co-parenting responsibilities.
Katy Perry and ex Orlando Bloom ‘getting on really well for the sake of the family,’ per source
The outlet claims Perry and Bloom spent part of the holiday period together with their daughter, Daisy Dove. As part of their time in London, the former couple took Daisy to the Paddington The Musical at the Savoy Theatre, making the outing a family-focused experience rather than a romantic one. They were later seen enjoying the rides at the Hyde Park Winter Wonderland.
The report also addressed speculation surrounding Perry’s connection to former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. According to The Sun, Perry did not spend Christmas with Trudeau, despite recent public interest in their association. The timing was notable, as the holiday coincided with Trudeau’s 54th birthday.
Sources claimed that Trudeau marked the occasion separately, celebrating with friends aboard a yacht in the Caribbean. The report suggested that Perry’s decision to remain focused on family commitments over birthday celebrations elsewhere reflected her priorities during the holiday season.
While Perry has not publicly commented on the situation, the report frames her Christmas plans as intentional and practical. Perry spent time with Bloom and Daisy to keep holiday traditions familiar and consistent for their child.
Bloom and Perry, who ended their romantic relationship previously, continue to share parenting duties. Their reported holiday plans highlight how the two remain connected through their role as parents, even as their personal lives move in different directions.
As with many celebrity reports, the details remain based on claims from unnamed sources. Still, the story paints a picture of Perry placing family logistics first during Christmas, opting for shared time with her daughter and co-parent rather than public celebrations elsewhere.
