Orlando Bloom is looking forward to the calm moments of raising a newborn.
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The world may still be under lockdown but that can’t stop Pride.
Variety reported on Tuesday that Katy Perry, Adam Lambert, Billy Porter, and more are set to star in the upcoming “Can’t Cancel Pride” COVID-19 benefit for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Kim Petras, Melissa Etheridge, Sia, and Ricky Martin are among those who will also feature during the virtual benefit, which is being put together by iHeartMedia and Procter & Gamble to
Orlando Bloom is looking forward to the calm moments of raising a newborn.
As fans know, Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry are expecting a baby girl and the actor revealed that he is looking forward to welcoming the bundle of joy! This will be their first child together and first daughter for the future dad of two.
Katy Perry surprised fans by releasing a stunning acoustic version of “Daisies” Wednesday.
Musician Katy Perry opened up in a new interview about the emotional aftermath that followed her initial breakup with actor Orlando Bloom.Though the couple split up in February of 2017, they have since rekindled their romance and are now expecting their first child together.Perry revealed during the conversation that her and Bloom's breakup combined with subtle career changes led her to experience a dark emotional period.
Katy Perry didn’t know how she would go on without Orlando Bloom.
Katy Perry, who is pregnant with her first child at age 35, is coming clean about one of the darkest periods in her life when she split with her now-fiancé, Orlando Bloom, in 2017. The dark days are now a distant memory and she is promoting her new video, “Daisies (Can’t Cancel Pride).” The situation was made worse when her album, Witness, that was released in the same year, failed to make a splash on the charts and was panned by critics.
Katy Perry wants her fans to know that she’s here to “listen, learn and take action.”
Katy Perry wants her fans to know that she's here to «listen, learn and take action.»The pregnant pop star participated in a star-studded virtual event in celebration of Stonewall Day, a global campaign to elevate awareness and support for the Stonewall legacy and the continuing fight for full LGBTQ equality.With a Pride rainbow shining across her face, Perry was candid about the hopes she has for her and fiancé Orlando Bloom's child.«As I get ready to bring new life into this world, the wish I
Katy Perry might have been laying in a bed of "Daisies" for her virtual performance during Procter & Gamble and iHeartMedia's "Can’t Cancel Pride: A COVID-19 Relief Benefit for the LGBTQ+ Community" last night (June 25), but some of her previous hits also sprung up.Sporting a fresh rainbow manicure, Perry touched up her freshest single "Daisies" from her upcoming fifth album with a deep house edition that worked with her neon outfits to electrify the performance.
Katy Perry knows how to bring the fun to any event! The pregnant singer delivered a funky and fabulous «Daisies» remix as part of P&G and iHeartMedia's on Thursday. Showing off her burgeoning baby bump, the performance included a mashup of her songs «I Kissed a Girl,» «Peacock,» «Walking on Air» and «Swish Swish.»The glowing expectant mother cradled her bump in a ruffled neon green, body-hugging dress.
A number of celebs came together on Thursday night for “Can’t Cancel Pride: A Covid-19 Relief Benefit For The LGBTQ+ Community”.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom will soon become doting parents but before that day arrives, Hollywood's power couple are enjoying this time and overcoming obstacles together. In a recent interview, the singer opened up about how she has been experiencing every emotion under the sun.
Katy Perry is expecting her first child and the 35-year-old singer can't wait to embrace motherhood. Katy Perry has revealed about her pregnancy blues during her interviews a lot of times but her new video shows how happy times during her pregnancy look like.
Katy Perry stopped by a Connecticut radio station (virtually, of course) on Monday (June 22) to dish about a new song off her upcoming fifth studio album.Speaking about life in quarantine, the pop star opened up about her decision to release the project in the middle of a pandemic. "I was gonna put a record out in June, I pushed it a little bit," she told KC1010's Adam Rivers.
Celebrities love Sleeper and now Dakota Fanning and Katy Perry have both been photographed wearing the brand’s Atlanta Linen dress! Dakota Fanning was spotted wearing the red and white checkered dress on June 12, 2020, and it isn’t the first time she’s been pictured wearing the garments that double as loungewear and daywear. It’s also a brand that Dakota’s younger sister Elle Fanning has been known to wear.
Stars like Billy Porter, Melissa Etheridge, Katy Perry, Kim Petras, Adam Lambert, and Ricky Martin will be headlining in “Can’t Cancel Pride,” a new virtual fundraiser to raise visibility and money for the LGBTQ community.
Adam Lambert, Katy Perry, Billy Porter, Big Freedia, and Sia are teaming up this month to keep the legacy of Pride alive in 2020, despite social-distancing restrictions forcing most would-be celebrations to shut down. On June 25, a live-streamed virtual COVID-19 relief event called Can’t Cancel Pride will air via iHeartRadio.
LGBTQ+ stars and allies including Adam Lambert, Katy Perry, Billy Porter, Big Freedia, and Sia are teaming up this month to keep the legacy of Pride alive in 2020, despite social-distancing restrictions forcing most would-be celebrations to shut down. On June 25, a live-streamed virtual COVID-19 relief event called Can’t Cancel Pride will air via iHeartRadio.
will air via iHeartRadio. All donations will benefit national organizations supporting LGBTQ+ communities, including the National Black Justice Coalition, The Trevor Project, Outright, GLAAD, SAGE, and CenterLink.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Katy Perry, Adam Lambert, Big Freedia, Billy Porter, Kim Petras, Melissa Etheridge, Sia and Ricky Martin are among the stars on deck for “Can’t Cancel Pride,” a COVID-19 relief benefit for the LGBTQ+ Community.