April 24, 2026 - 21:51

In the world of Hollywood relationships, breakups often lead to tension and awkward encounters. But for pop superstar Katy Perry, actor Orlando Bloom, and supermodel Miranda Kerr, the story is refreshingly different. Despite Bloom no longer being romantically involved with either woman—he was married to Kerr from 2010 to 2013 and engaged to Perry from 2019 to 2024—the trio has built a remarkably functional co-parenting dynamic that many blended families admire.
The key to their success lies in mutual respect and a shared commitment to their children. Bloom and Kerr have a son together, Flynn, now 14, while Bloom and Perry welcomed daughter Daisy Dove in 2020. Rather than allowing past relationships to create division, the adults prioritize open communication and flexibility. Kerr has publicly praised Perry as a "wonderful" stepmother figure to Flynn, often spending holidays and birthdays together as an extended family. Similarly, Perry has expressed gratitude for Kerr's supportive attitude, noting that they share a "village" mentality when it comes to raising the kids.
Bloom, for his part, maintains active co-parenting relationships with both women, ensuring that Flynn and Daisy feel loved and secure. The group frequently coordinates schedules for school events, vacations, and celebrations, often posting blended family photos that show genuine warmth. They avoid speaking negatively about one another in interviews and have set clear boundaries that prioritize the children's emotional well-being over any personal grievances.
By focusing on what unites them—their love for the children—rather than what separates them, Perry, Bloom, and Kerr have created a co-parenting model that proves exes can remain allies. Their approach demonstrates that with maturity, empathy, and consistent effort, blended families can thrive without drama.
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