Katy Perryis a woman who needs to know what’s happening next!
When it comes to having more children with fiancéOrlando Bloom,the 37-year-old told PEOPLE she’s hopeful.
“I’m a planner,” the singer said at HEIMAT while celebrating the launch of her non-alcoholic sparkling beverage,De Soi.“So we’ll see.”
TheAmerican Idoljudge and the 45-year-old actor welcomed their first child together,Daisy Dove,in August 2020. Bloom is also dad to son Flynn, 11, from his previous marriage toMiranda Kerr.
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“It was just such an interesting thing having a child during COVID because everything paused besides that,” Perry shared. “I love the experience I’m having with my daughter now.”
The singer, who’s also spending time in Las Vegas for herresidencyat Resorts World, said that she’s ready for whatever happens when it comes to expanding her family.
“So of course,” Perry said of adding to her brood. “Hopefully in the future.”
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While Perry lives her life in the public eye, she’s been able to balance her busy career while keeping her daughter out of the spotlight thanks to a lot of helping hands.
“I have great support,” the singer shared. “I have a great sister. I have a wonderful nanny. And Orlando really taps in.”
The couple recently returned from living in New Castle, Kentucky for a month where Bloom was busy filming his latest thriller,Red Right Hand.
“We do this funny thing where I go and visit him for a month while he’s making a movie and then when he’s not making a movie, he kind of takes charge on being number one parent,” Perry explained. “Then I go and do all my business stuff, so we really are just tapping each other in and out.”
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“It’s just great to be able to be the front runner in this category,” Perry, who co-founded the company with her business partner Morgan McLachlan, said. “When you’re the matriarch of the family, there’s a lot of spinning plates, so we wanted to develop a non-alcoholic aperitif that still had adaptogens in it, that would make you feel certain things.”
source: people.com