Orlando Bloom told reporters that he and the American Idol judge are doing all the work necessary to lay a grounded foundation to their relationship.
The Pirates of the Caribbean star said that they learned to strengthen their love despite being away from each other because of their equally busy schedules. The UK born actor said that they both understand that it is part of their jobs. He said they need to do the groundwork together by creating a feeling of trust and safety so that they can spend time apart and do everything that they need to do. They need to feel connected so that they can go on a journey together.
The couple started dating back in 2016, but they broke up a year later. They announced that they rekindled their love in 2018. Bloom proposed to the "Roar" singer during Valentine's Day in February. The couple happily shared the photos of their romantic moment on Instagram. Perry shared a photo showing her engagement ring from the 42-year-old actor.
During one of her interviews, Perry shared what she feels about her upcoming marriage. She said that she thinks that they are doing great and they are doing the hard work laying a beautiful foundation before they start to build a massive house. She explained that it is important for them to do the work before they go and take the big next step in their relationship. She emphasized that they were both married before, and it's not the same in their 30s.
Bloom was married to Miranda Kerr in 2013 before his relationship with Perry. The Grammy nominee is Russell Brand's wife from 2010 to 2012, and John Mayer's on and off girlfriend from 2012 to 2013.
Bloom is a star to the upcoming Amazon series "Carnival Row." He recently posted a trailer featuring his character saying, "I am the light" on Instagram. He gathered lots of encouraging comments, including her Perry's sweet response. The "American Idol" judge commented "Lightworker" in his post.
Bloom said that her fiancé loves her new role. His upcoming show is a fantasy series that features mythical creatures, immigration metaphors, and urban crime with a love story. On his interview with USA TODAY on Saturday, he will play Rycroft Philostrate, a human detective who fell in love with a faerie, Vignette Stonemoss played by Cara Delevingne. The series is set in a Victorian world inhabited by both humans and other mystical creatures.