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Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom rumor: Couple is leaving Hollywood before they welcome their first child

Photo by: Katy Perry/Instagram

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are said to be quitting the glamorous life as celebrities. They will be saying goodbye to Hollywood soon as per the report.

Katy and Orlando bidding goodbye to Hollywood?

In an article that appeared on Star Magazine titled “Katy & Orlando Saying Goodbye To Hollywood,” it was claimed that the couple decided to leave the Tinseltown and head to American Riviera.

The magazine wrote that Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have been preparing for the coming of their first child when they realized that parenthood needs more focus. This allegedly got the two thinking about their lifestyle in Hollywood.

Now, they are considering raising their kids far from Tinseltown and considering a move to the northwest, which is two hours drive from Hollywood. “Katy and Orlando believe Santa Barbara’s safer and more child-friendly,” the source allegedly told the magazine.

It was claimed that the tipster is actually a friend of Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom, and she shared that the pair has been thinking about this move for months now. Being away from Hollywood will also give them some breathing space and good scenery as per the source.

The truth about the allegation

It was said that this story is not clear because, in the first place, the title in the magazine does not match with what was actually written in the article. Gossip Cop pointed out that the title says something about leaving Hollywood, but in the story, the source was only saying that Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom want to move for a change in scenery and have quieter surroundings when their first child arrives.

Gossip Cop also researched the story and got in touch with more reputable sources to clarify the report. And the publication discovered that its hunch is true after all - that this report is false.

It added that Star clearly used the headline as a strategy for people to click on the article. In short, it is a clickbait writeup. This is also not the first time that Star Magazine published suspicious articles, so it can’t really be called a reliable site since most of its stories have been debunked already.

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