The territory of Katy Perry is being defended.
The pop diva recently performed in Nevada, and in a viral moment, she humorously criticized a fan in the audience for messaging her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, an actor with whom she shares a four-year-old daughter named Daisy, on social media.
In a video posted on X Sunday (May 18) by the KatyCat in question, Perry recognizes him in the audience and squats to approach him. “I comprehend the reason for your presence,” she informs Kyle, the fan. “Listen, if you continue to direct message my man…”
She continued, her eyes sparkling despite her solemn demeanor, “You have been doing it for months, ever since the residency.” “I will have you removed if you continue to direct message my man.” Please, take care of yourself; I am his wife.

Perry then transitioned into her 143rd single, “I’m His, He’s Mine,” without collaborator Doechii. As she walked away, she added, “He don’t want you, Kyle!”
In the moment, Kyle appeared bewildered that the musician had singled him out, smiling with his mouth open in astonishment. Subsequently, on X, he shared a screenshot of the message he had sent to Bloom in order to justify the conversation: “Hey babes, could you please instruct Katy to sing Ghost?”
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Singer of “Firework” and actor of Pirates of the Caribbean have been engaged since 2018. They welcomed Daisy in August 2020.

The Nevada concert is approximately one month into Perry’s Lifetimes Tour, which commenced in Mexico City in April. She will make her way overseas for a series of performances in Australia following her forthcoming appearances in Austin and Dallas, Texas.
The former American Idol judge’s encounter with Kyle was the most recent viral moment to emerge from the journey. This follows a period of public scrutiny for her, which was prompted by her highly criticized trip to space on Blue Origin’s first all-women flight in April and her controversial decision to collaborate with Dr. Luke on the single “Woman’s World” prior to that. Nevertheless, Perry ridiculed the surveillance in a viral video while performing onstage in Chicago on May 12.
In the video, she remarked, “Well, I thought I was the most hated person on the internet,” as her audience clapped in approval. “I believe that is incorrect!”
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