Katy Perry’s Daughter Daisy Delivers Adorable ‘Peacock’ Debut

Sage Matthews here, bleary-eyed and muttering “Of course this happened.” Another late-night scroll, another celebrity gimmick to remind us nothing is sacred. This time it’s Katy Perry’s 4-year-old daughter showing off soprano dreams with a toy lion puppet. Let’s get this over with.
Daisy Dove Bloom—the offspring of pop powerhouse Katy Perry and actor Orlando Bloom—decided to debut her singing chops on August 6 via her mother’s Instagram account (source: E! News). In a brief clip posted during the North America leg of Perry’s Lifetimes Tour, little Daisy stepped behind a drape, unleashed a cappella warbles on the 2010 track “Peacock,” then bowed with a polite “Thank you, everyone.” Cue the digital applause, because what’s cuter than a toddler channeling mom’s early hit? Tiny vocal cords, endless optimism, and the ever-present reminder that time refuses to slow its march.
Meanwhile, Perry and Bloom’s reps quietly confirmed their breakup last month after nine years of romantic limbo (source: E! News). In a statement issued to E! News, the duo insisted they’ve been reshaping their relationship for “many months” to prioritize co-parenting. They claim they’ll still be “seen together as a family” to give Daisy “love, stability and mutual respect.” Sure, because nothing says harmony like staged appearances on red carpets and Instagram grid posts.
Not to be outdone, Bloom also posted his own highlight reel on August 3. In a sunburnt beach video, he urged Daisy—armed with a turtle-shaped kite—to “Run faster! Run faster!” as she sprinted across sand dunes (source: Instagram video). Would it kill him to let her nap? Probably not, but where’s the footage in that?
Both parents wax poetic about Daisy being their “gift” and “blessing”—Perry even claimed on SiriusXM’s The Morning Mash Up in September 2024 that “She had some good karma coming to us.” Yet beneath these syrupy declarations lies the tired choreography of celebrity co-parenting: public messages of unity, curated snapshots of joy, and the inevitable cycle of media consumption.
For a refresher, let’s backtrack. Sparks flew at a 2016 Golden Globes after-party when Perry and Bloom first locked eyes, followed by public outings and meet-the-family moments. They went official by spring, despite paparazzi-fanned rumors of infidelity that Perry promptly quashed on Twitter (source: E! News). They survived fashion shows, Disneyland trips, and Thanksgiving dinners—only to pivot into amicable exes united by one tiny human.
So here we are in mid-2024, watching a preschool recital masquerading as headline news. Daisy’s pitch-perfect rendition may not spell the end of civilization, but it’s another notch in the content conveyor belt. Why do we crave these miniature performances? Because we’re starved for innocence against a backdrop of endless chaos.
Anyway, brace yourself for the next inevitable twist. Whether Daisy’s next post features dance moves or bedtime tantrums, we’ll be here, phone in hand, grimly delighted and muttering, “Of course they did it again.”
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! News, Instagram, SiriusXM
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