Last week Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry got ever so slightly ahead of the curve and decided to “self-quarantine” amid fears of the coronavirus.
17.03.2020 - 23:49 / hollywoodlife.com
Orlando Bloom, 43, is gearing up to marry his pregnant fiancee Katy Perry, 35, but it may happen later than they planned due to the coronavirus. The actor, who is reportedly planning a destination wedding with Katy in Japan, confirmed that the worldwide pandemic is definitely a factor in whether or not they will go forth with their original date.
Last week Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry got ever so slightly ahead of the curve and decided to “self-quarantine” amid fears of the coronavirus.
Katy Perry is putting her health and safety first amid growing concerns of the spread of the coronavirus.
As the world attempts to get a hold on the coronavirus, musical artists have canceled concerts, outdoor festivals like Coachella and Stagecoach have been rescheduled, TV projects like have shut down production and stars like Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have even gone so far to postpone their Japan wedding amid concerns over the epidemic.
Katy Perry will have to wait a little longer to have her moment in white.
Over the moon. Orlando Bloom couldn’t contain his excitement over his fiancée, Katy Perry, and her growing baby bump.
Orlando Bloom is one happy man!
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom look so generally loved up most of the time that it’s almost annoying.
Katy Perry yesterday announced that she was expecting her first child with fiancé Orlando Bloom. But reports are now emerging that she has had to postpone her wedding, apparently due to fears of coronavirus.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have postponed their upcoming nuptials in Japan, according to multiple reports. Per People magazine, citing a source, the couple -- who is expecting their first child together -- was all set to wed in early summer. However, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19), they've reportedly decided to put their plans on hold.
Katy Perryand Orlando Bloomare pledging to be together in sickness and in health, but that doesn't mean they're throwing all caution to the wind. With the coronavirus rapidly spreading across the globe, the soon-to-be parents are putting their wedding plans on hold for the moment.