No regrets, just an abundance of love between Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry. The former couple, who recently parted ways after nine years together, demonstrated that they remain on amicable terms following their breakup. This became evident when the "Teenage Dream" singer shared the trailer for the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star's new film, *The Cut*, on her social media.
On September 7, Katy captioned her Instagram post with a heartfelt message: "Proud of you @orlandobloom." It was clear that Orlando appreciated the gesture from his ex—with whom he shares a 5-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove—as he responded with a heart emoji under the footage she posted from his movie. This display of solidarity between the co-parents comes after Orlando broke his silence on their split.
"I’m great," he told Craig Melvin during the September 5 episode of *Today*. "I’m so grateful. We’ve got a beautiful daughter. You know, when you leave everything on the field like I did in this movie, I feel grateful for all of it." The 48-year-old actor—who is also a father to 14-year-old son Flynn, from his previous relationship with Miranda Kerr—reiterated that his bond with Katy, 40, remains strong despite their decision to no longer be a couple. "We’re gonna be great," he added. "It’s nothing but love."
While the "Dark Horse" hitmaker has yet to directly address the split herself, a joint representative for the former couple released a statement on their behalf earlier this summer, confirming the news. "Orlando and Katy have been reshaping their relationship over the past several months to focus on co-parenting," the rep said in a statement to E! News in July. "They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is—and always will be—raising their daughter with love, stability, and mutual respect."
Indeed, their mutual dedication to Daisy should come as no surprise, as the pair has consistently emphasized that their daughter is their top priority. "We want to evolve," Katy explained on the *Call Her Daddy* podcast last year. "I think that’s why we’re in our relationship—to become better humans so we can raise this beautiful human being."