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Katy Perry reacts to viral photo of Orlando Bloom and Kim Kardashian

Katy Perry didn’t hesitate to spill the beans on her Her relationship with Orlando Bloom has taken a strange turn over the past few months, from teasing her fans about the actor's “magic wand” to revealing the unfit-for-work act she will perform on Bloom whenever he cleans up at their house.

Now Perry is sharing her reaction to the photo of her husband that went viral after he was photographed seemingly staring at Kim Kardashian's butt.

In the photo, taken Monday at the Kering Foundation's third annual Caring for Women dinner, Bloom, 47, is seen standing behind Perry, 39, with one arm around her waist, seemingly eyeing the reality star's backside.

In an interview on the “Elvis Duran Show” published Tuesday, host Duran described a TMZ report about the Kardashian photo and asked her for her opinion.

“I mean, how could you not [look]?” asked Duran.

The viral photo in which Orlando Bloom appears to be staring at Kim Kardashian's butt while attending an event during New York Ready to Wear Fashion Week with his wife Katy Perry.
The viral photo in which Orlando Bloom appears to be staring at Kim Kardashian's butt while attending an event during New York Ready to Wear Fashion Week with his wife Katy Perry.

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The singer, who got engaged to Bloom in 2019, replied: “I'm OK with it.”

As Duran began reading the story, which describes how the Pirates of the Caribbean star put his hand on Perry's waist, Perry teased, “It was somewhere else, I'm sorry to tell you.”

“My daughter is 4,” she added, referring to the couple’s daughter, Daisy Dove.

Daisy, who was born in August 2020, is Perry and Bloom's first child together. The “Lord of the Rings” star also has a son with his ex-wife Miranda Kerr.

Watch a clip from Perry's interview on “The Elvis Duran Show” below.

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