Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Vacation on Jeff Bezos’s Yacht Weeks After Split
The ex-couple makes waves in Amalfi with daughter Daisy Dove, proving co-parenting can be as glamorous as it is mature.

July 7 EST: Who needs reality TV when real-life exes are serving more plot twists than an HBO limited series? Just days after confirming their split, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were spotted doing the most un-divorced thing imaginable: vacationing together on Jeff Bezos’s floating billionaire fantasyland, Koru, off the Amalfi Coast.
Not exactly your standard post-breakup scenery. But for Perry and Bloom—who’ve spent the better part of the last decade being Hollywood’s most oddly grounded couple—this very public family reunion feels less like a PR stunt and more like…co-parenting in Dolby Vision.
“We Just Broke Up” — On a Superyacht
On July 6, the exes were seen lounging, laughing, and ferrying around their daughter Daisy Dove, 4½, like nothing had ever changed—except, well, everything. Perry wore a black bikini with a flowy cover-up; Bloom kept it simple in board shorts, a white tee, and a baseball cap that said, “Yeah, I still got it.”
At one point, Bloom carried Daisy over his shoulder on the yacht’s polished teak deck like a Disney dad on a mission. Later, Perry strolled with Daisy near the marina, hand-in-hand, looking relaxed enough to make anyone second-guess whether the breakup even happened.
They weren’t alone: Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez, unofficial king and queen of the world’s most expensive third act, hosted the gathering. As reported by People, Koru is currently making its rounds through the Mediterranean like the Succession yacht tour, but with fewer media mogul meltdowns and more exes playing nice.
Not Your Usual “Conscious Uncoupling”
Let’s rewind. In early July, the couple confirmed what many had suspected: after nine years together, including one engagement and one daughter, they were parting ways. The joint statement, per Page Six, read like a Gwyneth Paltrow-approved syllabus on breakup etiquette—full of “love, stability, and mutual respect.”
There was no scandal. No cheating. No vague posts on Instagram Stories. Just a clean, grown-up farewell—and now, a yacht trip to top it off.
While Perry is deep in her Lifetimes Tour, and Bloom is balancing co-parenting and filming commitments in Europe, the two are still clearly orbiting the same emotional sun. And if the Amalfi optics are any clue, they’re not letting romantic logistics interfere with being present for Daisy.
Celebrity Breakups, But Make It Aspirational
This isn’t just celeb-watching—it’s a case study. In an era where every split gets dissected like a true crime docuseries, Perry and Bloom are serving something refreshingly rare: a breakup that doesn’t implode.
Instead of unfollowing each other, they hopped on a billionaire’s boat and showed the world what intentional separation looks like. And for fans who’ve watched their highs (the epic 2019 engagement at sunset) and lows (that 2017 breakup that briefly shattered Twitter), this yacht sighting isn’t just heartwarming—it’s high drama with zero toxicity.
The internet took notice. Photos of the duo and Daisy aboard Koru made their rounds on Twitter and Instagram, racking up thousands of likes and re-sparking old “Are they back on?” theories. Spoiler: Probably not. But also, maybe? This is Hollywood—narratives change with the tide.
More Than Just a Photo Op
To be clear, this isn’t a PR puff piece wrapped in designer swimwear. This is two parents navigating a transition—with privacy, yes, but also presence. It’s no coincidence they chose to reappear together now, and in such a public, picturesque way.
It sends a message: even if the romance is over, the family unit still exists. In a culture obsessed with who’s feuding and who unfollowed whom, Perry and Bloom are offering a different model—one where love doesn’t just vanish when the title changes.
So no, this isn’t a new couple soft-launching their reconciliation on a yacht. It’s two people showing that breakups don’t have to break the whole story.
And for those of us watching from dry land, it’s a pretty gorgeous reminder: the end of a relationship doesn’t have to be the end of everything.
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A bi-coastal pop culture critic and former indie screenwriter, Gia covers Hollywood, streaming wars, and subculture shifts with razor wit and Gen Z intuition. If it’s going viral, she already knew about it.






