Pop sensation Katy Perry and her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, recently revealed their commitment to a three-month sobriety pact, starting in March. Perry described the experience as a chance to "reset" and allow her body to recover. She emphasized that the break from alcohol wasn't a complete lifestyle change, stating that she generally abstains during the week but allows herself some indulgence on weekends.
Perry explained that her decision to join Bloom in this endeavor was driven by a desire to support him while he films a demanding movie project in London. She highlighted the importance of shared commitment in such efforts, noting that it's considerably easier when both partners are involved. While Perry doesn't strictly label herself as "sober," she values these periods of resetting, particularly given the demands of her career and raising her active toddler.
The couple's shared journey towards sobriety comes as they navigate the complexities of balancing their demanding careers with parenthood. Perry and Bloom are parents to two-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom. Bloom also has a 12-year-old son, Flynn, from his previous marriage to Miranda Kerr.
In April, Perry opened up about the continuous effort she and Bloom invest in their relationship, playfully comparing their initials, "O.K.," to the potential outcome of neglecting that work. She expressed her appreciation for Bloom's unwavering support, referring to him as her "fighter."
Bloom reciprocated Perry's sentiments, expressing his love and appreciation for their relationship. He also humorously admitted to recently learning the term "love bomb," which Perry had used in her earlier Instagram post, showcasing the couple's playful dynamic.