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Katy Perry left 'drooling' over shirtless fiance Orlando Bloom

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Katy Perry couldn’t help but gush over fiance Orlando Bloom following the release of the trailer for his new thriller Retaliation.The Daisies singer took to Instagram on Sunday night to share the clip with fans, and joked in the caption that she should “get a room” with the actor, as she was “drooling” over him going shirtless in the intense clip.Praising her man, Katy wrote: “babycat and I love daddy @Orlandobloom for his heart but of course always very proud of him and his incredibly talented contributions, many rolling out this summer…“#Retaliation is a powerful one coming July 24th!

Mark your calendars (I’ll remind you tho),” she continued. “p.s. anyone else drooling at the shot of him shirtless with the tattoos.”The Teenage Dream

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