Katy Perry still clinging to her positive pregnancy test from when she and Orlando Bloom welcomed a daughter, Daisy, and she keeps it in a unique place.
“Here's my pee test when I conceived my daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom,” Perry, 40, said in a Wednesday, Jan. 22, video interview with Capital FM where she is holding a test photo. “And Orlando was away and I called him. I FaceTimed him, I was hiking. I said, 'Guess what?'
She continued, “And I still have it, and it's weird, but it's not. I don't care.”
Perry also said that the pregnancy test she used stays in a safe place at her and Bloom's home.
“It's in a drawer with a lot of stuff. Do you know what else is in the drawer? she continued. “It's probably next to Orlando Legolas' ears.”
Perry joked that the stick and Bloom's iconic prop from him The Lord of the Rings the character was included in “all the essentials” the couple owns.
Perry and Bloom, 48, welcomed daughter Daisy, now 4, in August 2020. Celebrating Mother's Day in May 2024, the pop star reflected her pregnancy.
“Today I told my mother that the day I knew how much she loved me was the day I had my daughter, Daisy Dow,” Perry wrote on Instagram. “There is nothing like a mother's love. Never take it for granted. Happy Mother's Day to all mothers and caregivers – in whatever form you come.
The slideshow included the moment of her positive test and other special moments during her pregnancy.
“1. Oh pee stick! 2. Tell OI that he is pregnant (he was filming in Prague). 3. Telling my bros @lukebryan @lionelrichie about the big news in Hawaii #idol I met my Daisy Dove,” she captioned the images.
Watching Daisy grow up, Perry has been musically inspired by her young child. In her latest album 143she wrote the song “Lifetimes” in honor of her daughter.
“I tell her 'I love you' before she goes to bed every night, but I've started telling her, 'Will you find me in every life?' And she says 'Yes,'” Perry explained. “I just think you can find your soulmate, it can be your best friend, your pet, your daughter. They come in all shapes and forms.”
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