Katy Perry Gives Sneak Peek At Her, Orlando Bloom's Baby Girl's Nursery
KEY POINTS
- Katy Perry treated her fans by giving them a glimpse of her baby's nursery room
- The "Roar" singer showed off her bare baby bump in the "Daisies" music video
- Perry explained that "Daisies" was intended to be a "call to remain true to the course you've set for yourself"
Katy Perry gave her fans a glimpse of her baby room during a live stream event over the weekend.
On Sunday, the "Roar" singer reconnected with her fans and she surprised them by giving them an inside look at her baby girl's pink-themed nursery room, People reported.
"Hey everyone, I'm going to show you my baby room," Perry said while grinning in the video.
At the start of the clip, the pop star stood in the entryway of the room before getting inside to show her fans more. She also presented her fans a set of baby clothes that she hung on the wall of the room before showing off the crib, rocking chair and changing area.
Perry put her laptop down and also asked the viewers if they wanted to see her child's outfit. She went on and pulled an adorable and hilarious onesie printed with her fiancé Orlando Bloom's face.
In May, Perry appeared on "The Graham Norton Show" and revealed that she was "learning to be a mom fast" amid the pandemic. She also thanked the family members who stayed with her including her 9-month-old nephew, and 3- and 6-year-old nieces. At times, Bloom's 9-year-old son, Flynn, whom he shares with ex Miranda Kerr, would also pay them a visit.
"Kids gravitate towards me through my music, so I am used to them," she said.
"But I am not used to being woken up really early in the morning by them staring at me from the side of my bed!”
In related news, Perry showed off her baby bump in her music video for "Daisies" in May. In one scene, she was seen standing totally naked in the water while showing off her bare baby bump.
The video received positive responses from her followers.
“I love how she was willing to bare it all to make her point,” Weston Ding wrote.
“She embraced all the hate she got these past years and turned it into love, power, and daisies,” Ghaith Mahi commented.
Perry explained how she came up with the idea for the track on Instagram. According to her, she wrote the song a few months ago and it was a "call to remain true to the course you've set for yourself, regardless of what others may think."
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