Despite their split, it looks like everything is smooth sailing for Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.
In a Wednesday (July 9) carousel post on Instagram, the Pirates of the Caribbean star appears alongside his ex-fiancée on the deck of a boat as the sun sets over the sea. Both stars are all smiles as they pose together with their 4-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove, who sits on Bloom’s shoulders while leaning her head against the pop star’s.
Also in the photo is 14-year-old Flynn, whom Bloom shares with his ex-wife, model Miranda Kerr. “Dump 4 ya,” the SAG Award winner simply captioned his post, which also featured photos of Bloom lying in bed with Daisy and posing with Flynn as the teenager holds onto his little sister’s arms.
“Dump 4 ya,” the actor captioned the post that featured photos of his kids, dog, scenic shots and more.
The post comes just a couple of weeks after reports first surfaced that the singer and actor had broken up. They first started dating in 2016, and — following a brief split in 2017 — got engaged in 2018 before welcoming Daisy in August 2020.
In a statement shared with Billboard on July 4, the pair’s reps confirmed the split while noting that the two stars would continue to work together to raise their child. “Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on co-parenting,” the reps said at the time. “They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is — and always will be — raising their daughter with love, stability and mutual respect.”
Perry is now in the throes of her Lifetimes Tour, which kicked off in April and recently finished its Australian leg. At her final show in Adelaide on June 30, the musician was visibly emotional on stage, tearing up as she said, “Thank you for always being there for me, Australia.”
Boom is also fresh off of another big career move, having starred in new movie Deep Cover, which premiered in June on Prime Video. During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show, the Lord of the Rings alum said that he based his character — a struggling actor who “takes himself too seriously” — on Oasis’ Liam Gallagher.