The Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom wedding rumors has been a hot topic in Hollywood for quite some time now but it would seem that a little prenup hiccup is causing some issues with the nuptials. At least, this is what a new report is claiming where the singer supposedly offended the actor with the proposals she provided. Will the wedding be called off because of this or will nothing happen because there is no wedding being planned?
This new ridiculous Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom story is courtesy of Life & Style where it claims in a report that the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star was insulted by the singer with her prenup proposal. The documents are supposedly intended to protect the $365 million of the pop star and comes with all kinds of ridiculous clauses. These claims reportedly come via a source close to the couple.
“Orlando is madly in love with Katy and wants to marry her, but that doesn’t stop him from being offended. He doesn’t understand why she’s being this way,” the supposed source reportedly claimed.
As is often the case when it comes to these kinds of tabloid gossips, however, this Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom story is a regurgitated version of one that was already debunked a few months ago. There is no prenup issue between the couple that will prevent them from getting married. This was the case then and this is still the truth now.
There is no so-called $2 million penalty for cheating and there is also no money on the line for when “The Lord of the Rings” star leaves the singer a year into their marriage. As Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom gossip goes, this one really goes over the line of tasteless garbage. As to what the status of the wedding is now, there is no wedding. The two are not even engaged yet.


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