Orlando Bloom might propose to Katy Perry soon – report | Inquirer Entertainment

Orlando Bloom might propose to Katy Perry soon – report

By: - Reporter
/ 04:10 PM October 25, 2018

British actor Orlando Bloom (L) and US singer Katy Perry pose upon their arrival at the 2nd Monte-Carlo Gala for the Global Ocean 2018 held in Monaco on September 26, 2018. AFP FILE PHOTO

Is Katy Perry ready to tie the knot with boyfriend Orlando Bloom?

The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ actor has been reportedly giving signs that the proposal to Perry is bound to happen soon, as a source close to Perry attested to HollywoodLife.com on Wednesday.

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“Ever since they go back together he’s been very transparent with her so she never has to wonder where he is or who he’s with, he’s totally committed. He also talks about their future together and makes comments about what a great mom she’ll be,” the source said.

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The ‘American Idol’ judge’s friends are convinced the proposal is just around the corner, betting that it could happen on Perry’s birthday on October 25.

However, the source added that Perry is not pressuring Bloom to get married, “but ultimately she does want to build a future with him and he’s said he wants the same thing.”

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Perry and Bloom have been together since 2016, though their relationship has been on and off.

Perry was previously wed to Russell Brand before getting a divorce in 2012. Meanwhile, Bloom was married to model Miranda Kerr, with whom he has a seven-year-old son, Flynn. They split in 2013. /ee

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