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How Katy Perry Orlando Bloom Are Making Sure She Stays Healthy During Her Pregnancy

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Katy Perry, 35, and Orlando Bloom, 43, are making sure the pregnant singer is staying safe during the COVID-19 outbreak.

The “Roar” singer who announced she and The Lord of the Rings star are expecting a baby girl on April 3, is part of the “stay home club” according to a March 19 Instagram post.

But a source close to the engaged couple spoke EXCLUSIVELY with HollywoodLife and dished on how they’re dealing with Katy’s pregnancy during this global pandemic. “Orlando is really putting Katy at ease during her pregnancy as she knows that he can and does answer all of her questions about it but also loves that he is letting her experience everything on how it all comes about,” a source said. “Orlando is not in any way treating it like he is a

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