Katy Perry recently flew to London to spend time with her beau, Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom. The trip was rather quick since the “Dark Horse” singer has work schedules in the U.S. Unexpectedly, Katy’s visit created a rumor that she is moving in with her boyfriend in the U.K., but some publications have debunked this claim.
In particular, Gossip Cop stated that the headline about Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom settling in London was a lie. It stressed that there is nothing to prove that Katy Perry is relocating to London just to be with Orlando Bloom.
The publication enumerated the errors in the story that it claimed was reported by Us Weekly. Gossip Cop stated that the news was written without a real reliable source and no evidence to back its claims, so it deduced that the article, titled “Katy & Orlando Move To London For Love,” is just a click-bait story.
In any case, it is true that Katy Perry is in London and she spent time with Orlando Bloom who was taking a short break from his current West End role. As per People, the 33-year-old pop star flew to London and they went on a date. The pair was said to have had their dinner at Annabel’s and was spotted being lovey-dovey.
“Katy arrived in the afternoon and went straight to the theater,” a source told People. “She watched the evening performance and left with Orlando via stage door. She flew out this morning and literally came in for 24 hours just to see him.”
Finally, although Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom may have fallen more deeply in love after getting back together in May, they could not have gone as far as moving in together in London. They are both busy with their own projects and, in previous interviews, both said that getting married is still not on their schedule.


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