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Katy Perry interrupted a concert to tell a fan to stop sending messages to Orlando Bloom

Katy Perry interrupted a concert to tell a fan to stop sending messages to her fiance Orlando Bloom, as part of a promotional trick.

The 39-year-old singer is currently on her world tour of 84 dates, ‘Lifes’, and stopped her performance at the T-Mobile Arena to point to a public member named Kyle.

When stopping his set to go to Kyle about the private messages supposedly sent to his partner, Katy bent down on stage and said: “I know why you are here. Listen, if you keep sending private messages to my man … You have been doing it for months, from the residence. You have not come to see me play.”

While the public reacted with laughter and cheers, she continued: “If you keep sending messages to my man, I will make you expel you. Seriously, look for a life.”

Raising his voice, he added: “He doesn’t love you, Kyle. I’m his wife. I’m his, he’s mine … get away from me.”

Kyle seemed visibly shocked and turned to her friends while Katy resumed the show.

However, it was later learned that the confrontation was a part of the performance that was prepared beforehand and that gave way to its single of 2024, ‘I’M His, He’s Mine’.

Katy has eleven concerts of his last tour, to promote ‘143’, his seventh studio album.

The album, published in September 2024, was received with teasing for criticism and has had commercial problems.

Katy’s tour has also faced a series of setbacks, such as delays and scarce ticket sale.

The night of the premiere in Minnesota was postponed, leaving fans waiting for hours, and since then several dates have been canceled.

Katy has been the subject of greater scrutiny after her controversial trip to space aboard the New Shepard NS-31 mission of Blue Origin in April, where she joined Gayle King, 69, and Lauren Sánchez, 54, on an exclusively feminine flight.

Upon his return, Katy knelt on the ground, kissed the earth and held a Margarita, in reference to her daughter Daisy, four, she shares with Orlando, 47.

In an interview after the flight, he declared: “It is not about singing my songs. It is a collective energy. It is about us. It is about making room for future women, occupying a space and belonging. And it is about this wonderful world that we see out there and appreciate it. All this is for the good of the earth.”

The reaction did not wait. Many described their “deaf” response, especially a few days after NASA astronauts, Sunita Williams, 58, and Butch Wilmore, 61, returned from a nine -month mission stranded in space.

According to Paula Froelich, from Newsnation, Katy has not been invited to resume her residence in Las Vegas.

A source said to the environment: “The residence was a disaster for resorts world, a complete failure.”

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