Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom made a pact earlier this year and it appears that the musician is doing her best to keep up but she clarified that she doesn't identify with any labels.
According to Page Six, the "Teenage Dream" songstress revealed that she took a three-month sober pact with her fiancé earlier this year.
In an interview with People Magazine, the "American Idol" judge revealed that it was an opportunity for her to reset and it was a good opportunity "to just let my body bounce back a little bit."
Perry then added that she has had a "pretty good relationship" when it comes to finding balance.
Since the power couple, who shares a daughter named Daisy Dove Bloom, is in the third month of their pact, the singer clarified that she doesn't identify with any labels regarding sobriety and is indulging a little bit during weekends.
Katy Perry Supports Her Husband
However, during weeknights, she would not drink alcohol at all in support of her soon-to-be-husband.
"We did this because he's shooting a movie in London right now that's taking every ounce of his focus, and so I wanted that opportunity to be supportive," she told the outlet.
Elsewhere in the conversation, the "Smile" hitmaker added that it's hard to do "anything" unless her partner is also doing it that's why she finds it very easy to stay away from alcohol.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom first met at a Golden Globes after-party in 2016 and they reportedly hit it off from the very beginning, they started having a serious relationship ever since. The actor popped the question in 2019 and they welcomed their firstborn in 2021.
Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom Wedding
Since the couple had been engaged for quite some time now, many fans are wondering when they are getting married. As of today, there are still no signs of the couple planning for the special occasion but the pop star previously opened up why they aren't exchanging vows yet.
In a previous interview with "The Kyle and Jackie O Show," as reported by L'Officiel, it appears that the COVID-19 pandemic was the reason why their wedding plans were halted.
"We're still trying to make it work, [but] every two months it's like: new variant! New variant!" she said.
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