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Explosive fight between Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom? Apparently he called her space flight ’embarassing’ and cringe worthy’

The real issue was never the trip.

Fans weren’t the only ones who found Katy Perry’s trip to space a little bizarre — Orlando Bloom apparently thought the whole thing was downright embarrassing. 

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The couple has reportedly been going through a rough patch in their relationship, with some sources even suggesting things are beyond repair. At first, fingers pointed at career struggles on Katy Perry’s side, with her last album notably underperforming. But since then, she seems to have bounced back: she’s currently on a sold-out tour and has put everything else on the back burner. According to Page Six, her grueling tour schedule is the reason she won’t be attending Jeff Bezos’s upcoming wedding to Lauren Sanchez in Venice. Bloom, however, will reportedly still be attending — and that, according to insiders, has sparked even more tension between the (former?) lovebirds.

To fully understand the friction, we might need to rewind a little. There’s a very specific reason Katy Perry doesn’t think Orlando Bloom should even be at the wedding — and it all stems from that infamous 11-minute space trip. Yes, that one. The one where Gayle King memorably clapped back at critics by asking if they had ever been to space. It was a more refined, journalistic version of Chris Brown’s “how you gonna hate from outside the club?”

But for Perry, some of the harshest criticism came from much closer to home. According to sources familiar with the couple’s arguments, Bloom found the entire exercise “embarrassing” and “cringeworthy.” He reportedly told Perry that the whole thing looked “ridiculous” — and that genuinely hurt her feelings. She saw the jab as a sign of a partner who wasn’t supportive. To add insult to injury, she doesn’t understand why he’s going to the Bezos wedding at all, given that she’s supposedly the one closer to the couple. Reportedly, Katy Perry sees Bloom’s attendance at the wedding as a direct insult to her. He’s only going because he knows it will annoy her.

To be fair to Bloom, his reaction wasn’t far off from how the internet responded. The general consensus online was that the whole ordeal was just… kind of a lot. On X, one user posted a photo of Katy Perry kissing the ground post-landing, captioning it like she had just returned from a solo mission to Mars. Even Camila Cabello jumped in to poke fun. Another user screenshotted their lock screen, which showed the Pop Base update about Perry’s “spaceflight” — timestamped to reveal how brief it really was.

Perry — and yes, even Gayle King — have every right to be proud of their trip. Most of us will never make it to space, even for a minute. You got us there, King. But what really made the whole thing ripe for mockery was the full-blown media blitz: the livestreams, the post-landing pressers, the self-anointing as astronauts. The real issue was never the trip — it was the complete and total lack of self-awareness surrounding it.

Still, maybe Bloom’s biggest misstep wasn’t what he said, but how he said it.


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Fred Onyango
Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.