When Katy Perry first popped onto the scene with a cherry chapstick and a dream, nobody really pictured her as the "organic snacks and early bedtimes" type of mom. But life comes at you fast. It’s been a few years since Daisy Dove Bloom entered the world in August 2020, and honestly, the way Katy handles motherhood is nothing like the typical Hollywood script.
If you’re looking for the glossed-over, perfectly curated version of their life, you’ve come to the wrong place. Between a massive 2025 world tour and a high-profile split from Orlando Bloom in June 2025, Katy’s world is a bit chaotic right now. But through it all, her relationship with Katy Perry and daughter Daisy has remained the one thing that isn't up for debate.
The Co-Parenting Reality Check with Orlando Bloom
Let’s address the elephant in the room first. By mid-2025, news broke that Katy and Orlando Bloom had officially ended their engagement after nine years. People were shocked. They were the "it" couple, the quirky duo who dressed up as giant burgers and chandeliers.
But here’s what’s actually happening: they haven't turned into bitter exes. Just this past December, the two were spotted together at Paddington: The Musical in London. They weren't just "making it work" for the cameras; they looked genuinely relaxed. They even brought Orlando’s son, Flynn, along with his mom Miranda Kerr. It’s this massive, blended, slightly confusing family unit that actually seems to function.
Katy has been pretty vocal about the fact that she doesn't have a full-time nanny. Yeah, she has help—you’d be crazy not to when you’re headlining arenas—but she’s the one doing the "floor time." She’s the one reading the books at 7 a.m. even if she just got off stage a few hours prior.
How Daisy Dove Changed the Music (Literally)
If you’ve listened to the 143 album, you’ve already heard Daisy. She isn't just an inspiration; she’s a collaborator. On the track "Wonder," you can hear her tiny voice singing about looking up in wonder when we’re older. It’s enough to make even the most cynical critic a little misty-eyed.
Then there’s "Lifetimes." Katy wrote that song specifically about Daisy. She’s told this story in interviews about their bedtime ritual where she asks Daisy, "Will you find me in every lifetime?" and Daisy says "Yes." It’s a level of sentimentality we didn’t see back in the Teenage Dream days.
- Daisy's Personality: Katy describes her as an "extrovert" with "lots of chutzpah."
- The Look: She’s got Orlando’s eyebrows and Katy’s "big eyeballs." Basically, she hit the genetic lottery.
- The Vibe: She’s apparently fearless. She even watched her mom blast off on an all-female space flight with Blue Origin in April 2025, wearing a little astronaut suit.
Privacy vs. The Spotlight
Katy and Orlando have been famously protective of Daisy’s face for years. For a long time, all we saw were the backs of heads or strategically placed emojis. But lately, things have shifted a bit. As Daisy has gotten older—she’s 5 now—she’s been popping up more at public events.
She was a fixture on the Lifetimes tour in 2025. Fans saw her backstage at Madison Square Garden wearing rainbow dresses and just being a kid while her mom performed for 20,000 people. Katy says it’s important for Daisy to see the world, not just a gated community in Montecito. She wants her to have a "whole education" that comes from traveling and seeing different cultures.
A New Chapter with Justin Trudeau?
Now, for the part that has everyone’s head spinning. Late in 2025, Katy went "Instagram official" with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. They were seen vacationing in Japan and sharing holiday photos featuring maple leaf pendants.
It’s a wild pivot, sure. But even as she navigates this new relationship, Daisy remains the priority. Whether she’s at a beach club in Santa Barbara with Orlando or traveling to Japan with Katy and Justin, Daisy seems to be the anchor. Katy has always said she was "searching for love" her whole life, but when her daughter was born, all the love she ever lost came rushing back.
What's Next for the Mother-Daughter Duo?
As we move through 2026, don't expect Katy to slow down. She’s figuring out the balance between being a global pop icon and a mom who has to deal with school runs and temper tantrums.
If you're following their journey, here is what you should keep an eye on:
- More Musical Cameos: Given how well "Wonder" was received, don't be surprised if Daisy’s voice pops up on future tracks.
- Blended Family Milestones: The "Katy-Orlando-Miranda-Justin" dynamic is likely to produce some very interesting (and star-studded) birthday parties.
- Educational Travel: Katy is big on showing Daisy the world, so expect more international sightings that aren't just for tours.
The biggest takeaway is that Katy Perry and daughter Daisy have a bond that has fundamentally reshaped Katy's career. She’s no longer just making "sexy, fearless" dance-pop; she’s making music that she wants her daughter to be proud of. It's a more grounded, human version of the superstar we've known for two decades.
If you want to stay updated on the most accurate news regarding Katy's co-parenting or her latest tour dates, sticking to verified sources like People or Katy's official social channels is your best bet. Avoid the tabloid speculation and look for the moments she shares herself—those are the ones that actually tell the story.