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Less than two weeks before Katy Perry started her “Lifetime Tour”, the singer was heavily criticized because she had undertook an eleven -minute suborbital spatial flight. At which she tried to unveil the tour of the tour. Nevertheless, she withstanded the attacks. And successfully completed the first North American section of the tour. In June she traveled to Australia for 15 concerts, where she completed the tour with an emotional speech to the audience – while she has to struggle with a completely different crisis at the same time. Her separation from Orlando Bloom.
Review of an emotional parallel
“Thank you for always being there for me. After she had tented the tears away, she added: “Now let’s sing ‘Firework’.”
The moment reminded of a scene from her documentary “Part of Me” from 2012 when she collapsed behind the stage because of the dissolution of her marriage to the then husband Russell Brand. At that time, she had the choice of canceling the show or performing professionally – Perry smiled and entered the stage to perform “Teenage Dream”.
Last week, reports on the separation from Perry and Bloom appeared. A few days later, it was reported that the couple had solved their engagement after nine years together. Neither of them have publicly commented on the separation, which was confirmed by People and first reported by TMZ. Perry and Bloom briefly separated in 2017, but found each other again a year later. In 2019 they announced their engagement. Her daughter Daisy Dove was born in August 2020.
The burden of music and media
“People” reported that Perry and Bloom’s relationship had “broken” in the past few months and that it “didn’t look good” after the singer “stressed” to the reactions to her album “143”. “Perry seems to be aware of her disoriented state of” 143 “, but that does not stop them from recovery of cultural place that they held at the end of the 2000s and early 2010s- with means that worked at the time: simple but catchy affirmations, wide appeals at the male look,” wrote rolling stone in a review of the album.
The “Lifetime Tour” will continue on July 10th in North America with a show in Denver. The tour should run until the beginning of December. Perry will perform in South America, Europe and Asia – a total of 89 shows are on the plan.

