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(N) SHOCK: Katy Perry and her fiancé Orlando Bloom were seen engaging in extremely obscene behavior in Saint Tropez: Are they crazy?
Katy Perry and fiancé Orlando Bloom were spotted enjoying a boat ride in St. Tropez on Monday.
The 39-year-old Woman’s World singer showed off her toned tummy in a brown, cropped halter top with a matching mini skirt.
The coord featured a white pattern throughout and she teamed the look with flat, red, thong sandals.
The California native wore her long, raven locks in a half-up, half-down style, securing one portion with a Prada claw clip.
The outing comes after the songstress gushed about her love for her husband-to-be during a recent Q&A session with fans.
When a fan asked the hitmaker to, ‘Tell us about Orlando’s Magic Stick,’ Katy replied, ‘Well, we’ve been together for a while… so I guess he’s got the magic in him!’
‘No, it’s really his heart,’ she said of the British performer.
‘And he gave me my greatest gift ever,’ referring to the couple’s daughter Daisy Dove Bloom, who turns four August 26.
The pair began dating in 2016, split in 2017, and later rekindled their romance in 2018.
Last week the Hot N Cold songwriter debuted her latest single, which was controversially co-produced by Dr. Luke, who Kesha has accused of sexual assault and rape.
The mother-of-one began teasing the new music in late June and the full song and accompanying video dropped on Thursday and Friday, respectively.
Katy previously worked with the 50-year-old music producer on her singles I Kissed A Girl and Teenage Dream, among others.
‘She understands she is controversial by working with Dr. Luke again, but they work so well together, and they have such a rapport with each other that she knows him in a different way than others might,’ a source told DailyMail.com.
‘Her relationship with Dr. Luke is an important one,’ the insider continued. ‘So to have worked with him again is something she isn’t bothered about, even though plenty of fans are.’
It was added: ‘She is scared as the music world today can be fickle, with artists here one minute and disappearing the next — but she has thrived before.’