Orlando Bloom Seen Kissing Kim Kardashian

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Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry have officially ended their nine-year relationship, marking the close of a high-profile romance that captured public attention for nearly a decade. The couple, who first connected in 2016 and share a daughter, Daisy Dove, had previously weathered a brief separation before reuniting and becoming engaged in 2019. Despite their efforts to make it work, sources close to the couple confirmed that the split, while emotional, has remained amicable.

The news of their breakup comes alongside a wave of headlines linking Bloom to Kim Kardashian. The actor and the reality star were seen sharing a lighthearted moment at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding festivities in Venice. Bloom greeted Kardashian warmly with air kisses, and the two later mingled with Khloe Kardashian and others at a pre-wedding gathering. Their chemistry sparked curiosity online, particularly given past sightings of Bloom appearing to admire Kardashian from afar during public events.

Reports indicate that Bloom arrived at the lavish wedding celebration as a single man and was fully embracing the moment. An insider noted that Bloom was “ready to be the life of the party,” while Katy Perry was absent from the event despite her close friendship with Sánchez. The source added that Perry is currently focused on her Lifetimes Tour, which has kept her busy and may have contributed to the growing distance between the pair.

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Still, Perry is reportedly relieved to avoid another divorce, referencing the emotional toll of her previous split from comedian Russell Brand. While she’s said to be saddened by the end of her relationship with Bloom, the two remain on respectful terms as co-parents to their daughter.

The developments surrounding Bloom and Kardashian’s interactions in Venice, paired with the official end of his long-term relationship with Perry, have fueled widespread speculation about what might come next for both stars. For now, however, both appear to be embracing their separate paths—one on tour, and the other soaking up the spotlight in Venice.