It would seem that the Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom couple just cannot catch a break, with tabloids printing out ridiculous stories one after another in an attempt to cash in on their fame. The latest nonsense with regards to the celebrity pair comes in the form of yet another pregnancy report. It still has the same ridiculous premise and comes from yet another publication known for spouting lies about entertainers.
A headline that reads “Katy & Orlando Starting A Family” was recently published by the tabloid magazine Life & Style, Gossip Cop reports, and it claims that there is a pregnancy in the works. The publication even cited a supposed insider who was presented as someone with knowledge regarding the Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom couple. It’s just too bad that this source could not be corroborated nor could their statements.
“Katy had wanted to wait until after they were married to have kids, but that’s not written in stone,” the supposed source reportedly said. “If she were to get pregnant today, she’d probably just postpone the wedding until after the baby’s born.”
Naturally, this caused a stir within the entertainment community, with fans of the Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom pairing making a big deal of this supposed news. As is always the case with tabloid magazines, though, none of the claims made by the publication was even remotely close to being true. This was easily confirmed when actual representatives of the celebrity couple were contacted.
After being asked about this Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom story, the actual sources with access to the singer said that this is simply not true. As amazing of news as it would be for a baby to be on the way, it is simply a fact that one is not forthcoming, as of now. The two could start a family in the future, but they seem to be enjoying the child-free life, for now.


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