Pregnant Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom 'planning move to Australia' to raise daughter
First time mum-to-be Katy Perry is considering a move Down Under with her fiancé Orlando Bloom
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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are considering packing up and moving to Australia once their baby girl is born.
Pregnant popstar Katy, 35, is set to welcome her first child with the Pirates Of The Caribbean actor in just a matter of weeks, but the pair are already considering the huge move Down Under.
During his marriage to his Australian ex-wife Miranda, with who he shares nine-year-old son Flynn, Orlando spent a lot of time in Australia.
After getting a taste for life on the other side of the world, he and his new love Katy would consider moving there.
Opening up about relocating their lives, Orlando told the Daily Express that he would happily up sticks.
"I love it there and I'd move there in a heartbeat," he said.
"We're about to bring a baby into a really unique and unusual world, so who knows? I think everybody's exploring ideas and options so I wouldn't rule Australia out. It's right up there on my list of favourites, for sure.
"I've always had an affinity for Australia and Australians, having been married to one."
The soon-to-be dad of two continued: "I spent a lot of time there and it was a pretty big part of my life over the years."
The lovebirds, who got engaged in February 2019, revealed through the music video for Katy's song Never Worn White that they were expecting their first child together.
Katy and Orlando were set to tie the knot last winter, but their big day was pushed back to this summer in Japan.
Thanks to Covid-19, their exciting wedding plans were then forced to endure another delay, but this time it was because of their unborn daughter.
Despite the setbacks, heavily pregnant hit-maker Katy seems philosophical about when she will eventually tie the knot with Lord Of The Rings star Orlando.
The Teenage Dream singer told US radio :“You can’t plan anymore in 2020 because those plans are always cancelled.
"We just want to deliver a healthy child. Everyone has to take life one week at a time right now.”
It comes as the brave singer has recently revealed how her battle with clinical depression left her fearing for her life.
The Hot 'N' Cold singer suffered from the mental health condition back in 2017 following the poor critical reception and commercial disaster of her fifth studio album, Witness.
Katy knew she needed to bring about a change at the time as she feared she might not survive to see 2018.
She revealed: "I had no choice but to go on this emotional, spiritual, psychological journey or I probably wouldn't live to see 2018... I tried medication and that was really intense."
The much-loved popstar's life has truly turned around after falling for Orlando and as the pair are set to welcome their precious daughter in just a matter of weeks.
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