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Katy Perry Rewards Orlando Bloom With This Sex Act After He Does the Dishes
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Date:2025-04-27 15:56:03
This news will do more than melt your popsicle.
Katy Perry recently revealed that among her romance red flags are people who don’t help out around the house—which is why she’s so grateful to partner Orlando Bloom for helping keep things neat and tidy. In fact, she appreciates it so much, there’s a certain reward she gives out.
“If I come downstairs and the kitchen is clean, and you’ve done it all,” Katy told Alex Cooper on the Sept. 4 episode of Call Her Daddy, “and you’ve done all the dishes, and you’ve closed all the pantry doors, you better be ready to get your d--k sucked.”
After all, acts of service is her love language. “I mean literally,” she said. “I don’t need a red Ferrari! I can buy a red Ferrari. Just do the f--king dishes! I will suck your d--k! It’s that easy.”
And apparently, Orlando—who shares 4-year-old daughter Daisy Dove with Katy and 13-year-old son Flynn Bloom with ex Miranda Kerr—is a quick learner, with the “California Gurls” singer noting he always does the dishes over the weekend when their housekeeper isn’t there.
But in sharing her advice for other men, Katy noted that, in reality, it’s not about the dishes.
“Help around the house, share the load or help the load be lighter,” she added. “The load can be so heavy for women, and there’s so many invisible things that we do, and it’s literally about sharing that load.”
Or in simpler terms, in saying what she values most in her partner, Katy summed it as, “He shows up.”
Since they first began dating in 2016, Katy and Orlando have been candid about the ways their relationship works. And much of it comes from their dedication to each other.
“We want to evolve,” the former American Idol judge explained on the podcast. “That’s I think why we’re in our relationship is to become better humans so we can raise this beautiful human being.”
The Grammy nominee continued, “It’s been different layers. The more we do the work, the more we find the next level. And sometimes we get stuck, and we’re like, ‘OK, let’s go in to do the work and this is going to be annoying, and I don’t want to do it.’ But we’re gonna do it. And we find the next level. That’s why we’re continuing in the relationship.”
And as the Pirates of the Caribbean star previously told E! News of Katy, “We both respect each other's paths and journeys and creative endeavors. She's wonderful in that way, in that regard. She's very supportive."
For more of Orlando and Katy’s sweetest moments, keep reading.
Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry showed some PDA at Wimbledon 2023.
The couple hung out with Angelina Jolie and her daughter, Zahara Jolie-Pitt, at Variety's Power of Women event in September 2021.
Perry wished a happy 45th birthday "to the kindest, deepest, most soulful, sexy & strong man I know." She told Bloom, "thank you for being a constant compass, an unwavering anchor and bringing joi de vivre into every room you walk in. You are the love and light of my life."
She also revealed his nickname for theit daughter Daisy Dove, saying, "I thank my lucky stars for you and our darling dd."
On Bloom's 44th birthday, Perry shared a never-before-seen photo from when she was pregnant with Daisy, who was born in August 2020. The throwback showed the couple cradling her baby bump.
The baby bump photo was one of several sweet snapshots Perry shared on Bloom's birthday. She also posted an old photo of the stars brushing their teeth.
In addition, she looked back at the night they got engaged—Valentine's Day 2019 to be exact.
But that's not all. Perry's birthday tribute also included photos from their travels.
And wherever they went, it looked like they had a ball.
There was also this gem from the early days of their relationship. But to look back at their full love story, keep scrolling.
At the very start of 2016, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom raised eyebrows when the two seemed flirty at a Golden Globes after party. Now, we know that this is the night that started it all!
After dating for nearly a year, the two visited sick kids at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles dressed as Mr. and Mrs. Claus. The photos from the event also marked one of the earliest appearances of Bloom on Perry's social media.
After a break in the middle of 2017, the couple got back together and stunned at the amfAR Gala in Los Angeles.
The morning after Valentine's Day 2019, Perry shared the exciting news that she and Bloom were engaged by posting an adorable selfie of the two together and a shot of her ring.
She simply captioned the heartwarming moment, "Full bloom."
Bloom shared this snapshot to his Instagram after the two attended Karlie Kloss and Joshua Kushner's nupitals, writing, "Wonderful weekend of being love and celebrating love, congrats to a beautiful union."
In August 2019, Perry showed support for her beau at the Carnival Row premiere.
"Together our initials are O.K. and that's what it's gonna be ♥️," Perry captioned her sweet screenshot of her and Bloom FaceTiming one another.
In a very relateable video posted to her Instagram, Perry shared that she and Bloom were in bed on New Year's Eve well before the ball dropped writing, "When you're in bed before midnight is when you know you're starting the new year right #2020."
The superstar singer announced her pregnancy in her "Never Worn White" music video in March 2020. The couple welcomed a daughter, Daisy, in Aug. 2020.
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