‘Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were doomed from the start for one painfully clear reason’

By Susan Knox

'Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were doomed from the start for one painfully clear reason'

As speculation intensifies around Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom鈥檚 reported split, relationship expert Dr. Laura Muldoon shares her view on why their romance, though filled with passion, was likely doomed from the start. From conflicting lifestyles to unresolved emotional needs, their relationship faced challenges that even love couldn鈥檛 overcome. In recent weeks, The Pirates of The Caribbean actor, 48, has hinted at trouble in paradise and moving on with his life after it was reported that he and popstar Katy, 40, have called it quits. Orlando’s cryptic inspirational messages come as Katy is currently travelling Australia with her Lifetimes tour. The I Kissed A Girl singer has been documenting her wild nights out Down Under, with many fans on X insisting that she looks as though she is living the ‘single life’ again and ‘thriving’. The Hollywood pair have faced ongoing speculation over their relationship in recent weeks, with reports of “make or break talks” . Neither Orlando or Katy have yet to confirm if the reports are true following their whirlwind romance which spanned almost a decade. Here, we take a look at all of the reasons why Katy and Orlando were ‘never going to work out’, according to the relationship expert. Katy鈥檚 packed touring calendar and Orlando鈥檚 film commitments meant they were constantly pulled in different directions. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been spending more and more time apart,鈥 say insiders. On this, Dr. Muldoon explains: 鈥淲hen two people lead drastically different daily lives, emotional connection suffers. It鈥檚 not about lack of love – it鈥檚 about lack of shared time.鈥 Both stars are high-achieving creatives, but their ambitions often sent them down different paths. Reports claimed Orlando once called Katy鈥檚 space project 鈥渆mbarrassing,鈥 and insiders hinted at tension over her album鈥檚 lacklustre reception. 鈥淪he thrives on public creativity,鈥 says Dr. Muldoon. 鈥淗e seeks grounding. Without shared values, frustration and resentment take hold.鈥 With Orlando, 48, co-parenting son Flynn from his previous relationship with Miranda Kerr and sharing daughter Daisy with Katy, 40, family dynamics added pressure. Experts agree that blended families – especially under the spotlight – can strain even the strongest relationships. 鈥淭hey clearly love Daisy,鈥 one source said, 鈥渂ut they realised they needed to protect her by stepping away.鈥 Dr. Muldoon notes: 鈥淲hen parenting priorities don鈥檛 align, it creates long-term friction.鈥 The couple reportedly tried couples therapy to save their relationship, but the emotional gap proved too wide. Katy once admitted she needed 鈥渞eal work,鈥 while Orlando confessed their rhythms didn鈥檛 always match. Dr. Muldoon says: 鈥淭herapy can improve communication – but it can鈥檛 fix fundamental differences in values, pace, or expectations.鈥 Their split reportedly coincided with Katy鈥檚 intense Lifetimes tour and the underwhelming response to her album 143 . 鈥淏ig career moments often shine a spotlight on what鈥檚 working – or what鈥檚 broken,鈥 says Dr. Muldoon. 鈥淚f one partner is in crisis and the other feels overlooked, the relationship becomes unbalanced.鈥 Despite the breakup, both stars remain focused on raising Daisy in a supportive environment. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e chosen peace over drama,鈥 says one source. Dr. Muldoon adds: 鈥淭hat鈥檚 a healthy decision. Ending a relationship with respect, especially when children are involved, is a sign of growth.鈥 “Katy and Orlando鈥檚 relationship was passionate but unsustainable”, says the relationship expert. “Their divergent lifestyles, emotional needs, and parenting challenges created a divide that therapy and love alone couldn鈥檛 bridge.” The pair had one of the pop-world鈥檚 most talked-about romances when they first met 2016 at a Golden Globes afterparty and quickly hit it off, eventually making their relationship official in May 2016. However, the relationship hit rocky waters when the pair temporarily split up in 2017. They then reunited and got engaged on Valentines Day, 2019 and a year later, Katy confirmed that she was pregnant with Orlando鈥檚 baby. The pair were set to be wedded in Japan early 2020, until Covid hit, and they were forced to postpone. In summer 2020, they announced the birth of their first daughter. However, five years on and the pair are allegedly no longer together after a decade of dating. A source told US Weekly : “Katy and Orlando have split but are amicable.” Their last sighting together was March 2025 at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .

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