Katy Perry has stepped out for the first time since paying an emotional tribute to her former manager Martin Kirkup following his death aged 75.
The singer was seen visiting her fiancé Orlando Bloom on the set of his Prime Video action comedy Deep Cover with their three-year-old daughter Daisy Dove.
Katy, who also announced on Monday that she has left American Idol after seven seasons, cut a demure figure in a gray hoodie and white baseball cap.
The pop favorite kept warm in a white cream coat while staying cozy in black sweatpants and sneakers.
The “California Girls” sensation added a chic touch as she wore pink-tinted aviators and held an espresso cup.
Katy Perry has stepped out for the first time since paying an emotional tribute to her former manager Martin Kirkup following his death aged 75
The singer was seen visiting her fiancé Orlando Bloom on the set of his Prime Video action comedy Deep Cover with their three-year-old daughter Daisy Dove
Meanwhile, Orlando slipped into black sweatpants and boots and flashed a glimpse of his toned chest in a white tank top.
On Thursday, Katy posted a moving tribute to Martin on Instagram following his unexpected death in Hawaii.
The star said she wanted to “respectfully take a moment” to talk about “how special he was and is to her.”
However, the Grammy nominee also revealed that she believed she subsequently received a “spiritual” message from the late music executive and was able to “hear” him through signs that weren't random.
After news of his death, Perry said she found comfort in seeing her favorite number, 143, in random places.
“I have seen this number many times since my daughter Daisy was born.” It has comforted me in some of my most difficult times and is a constant reassurance that whatever I do or whatever path I take is the right one is.
A day after Kirkup's death, Perry said she saw 143s “everywhere.”
“The receipt in the morning was 143, the length of the film we saw was 143, and to top it off, the only person who came up to me and asked for a picture introduced himself as Martin. “What a Coincidence, huh?' she pondered.
On Thursday, Katy posted a moving tribute to Martin on Instagram following his unexpected death in Hawaii
The Fireworks hitmaker, who announced she has quit American Idol during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday, cut a demure figure in a gray hoodie and white baseball cap
In her tribute to her manager Martin, Katy said she wanted to “respectfully take a moment” to talk about “how special he was and is to her.”
The Grammy nominee also revealed that she believed she received a “spiritual” message from the late music executive afterward
Orlando is currently filming “Deep Cover,” a soon-to-be-released Amazon Prime original about three hapless improv actors hired by the police
Perry further wrote that she believes that “angels and loved ones always want to talk to us…if we are willing to listen.”
“The signs are everywhere, we just have to be open to them,” she explained. “So I will keep an open mind and never forget the love, dedication and protection he gave me over the years. “What an honor it was to have Martin Kirkup on my team.”
She concluded: “I understand you, Martin, and 143 respond to you.”
Perry began her lengthy post by saying, “It took me a while to write this post. Something about posting it makes the whole thing feel final… even though Martin wasn't particularly fond of social media and its sensationalism.”
Speaking about her grief, the mother-of-one explained that she doesn't believe that someone dies, but that you “just move on to the next dimension.”
“They are no longer here but now EVERYWHERE ✨,” Perry wrote.
She further recalled the dynamics of their professional relationship and how she viewed him as one of her “protectors.”
“He made sure to give me what I deserved and celebrated the headstrong woman that I am,” she gushed. “I was very fortunate to have an INCREDIBLE team by my side for almost 20 years before I had (as my Memphis dad would say) a pot to pee in or a window to throw it out of could!”
She noted that he was one of her managers at Direct Management for nearly 20 years and described him as the “bulldog” of her team.
“Martin and I were able to climb so many wonderful mountains for work and really enjoyed the view together – traveling, tasting, learning, celebrating, immersing ourselves in the fullness and beauty of life.” Martin left this dimension without leaving a stone unturned allow!' the Roar hitmaker gushed.
Three days before his death, Perry said she shared some of her new, unreleased music with him.
“I could tell he was excited about the future and I was so glad I had the last moment to make him proud in my own way,” Orlando Bloom's fiancée explained.
Perry concluded, “We didn't get to say a physical goodbye, but I know he knows how much respect and admiration I have for him, and his hearty laughs and wicked retorts continue to echo in my head.”
Her caption was shared alongside a series of photos taken together during various milestones in her career.
No cause of death for Kirkup has been announced at this time.
Orlando is currently filming “Deep Cover,” a soon-to-be-released Amazon Prime original about three hapless improv actors hired by the police to help direct potentially dangerous, subliminal crime films.
But their habit of saying “yes” to everything without destroying their character leads to all three of them sinking into London's criminal underworld.
The Troy sensation, who stars in the new film, has already taken on a number of unusual guises since filming began on February 5th.
This comes after Katy announced she was leaving American Idol – eight months after insiders exclusively revealed to that she felt “thrown under the bus” by producers.
The pop star and Idol judge used her appearance on the ABC show to announce the news, which comes after seven seasons of the music competition series.
The multi-hyphenate has been planning her exit from the show since last year, when it emerged she felt she had repeatedly been “thrown in the ass” by producers who she believed were deliberately manipulating her to look like the “evil judge.” looked.
The California-born entertainer stopped by the late-night talk show to promote the long-running show's 22nd season, which will premiere Sunday.
During the chat, 56-year-old Jimmy asked how long she planned to continue her career as one of the three American Idol judges alongside Lionel Richie, 74, and Luke Bryan, 47.
“Are you going to keep doing this as long as you can?” he asked.
“You know, actually I'm going to be having this huge music festival in Brazil this fall in September called Rock In Rio.” “It's really exciting,” Katy began her answer.
'It's a big deal. It's a big thing for people all over the world, especially for my Brazilian fans. I think this will probably be my last show, my last season for Idol. “I mean, I love Idol so much,” she added.
“It connected me to the heart of America, but I feel like I need to go out and feel that pulse,” Katy explained.
“The pulse of Rio?” Jimmy asked.
“That pulse to my own beat, you know what I'm saying, Jimmy?” she said.
'Wow wow. “What did Luke and Lionel say?” Jimmy asked.
“Well, they’re going to find out tonight,” Katy said.
“Did they really not know?” Jimmy asked.
“Well, you know I have a lot planned for this year,” Katy said.
'Wow wow. How about this? said Jimmy, visibly surprised.
“It’s going to be a very, very exciting year, Jimmy,” Katy said.
Jimmy later asked if she had a succession plan for her position as judge.
This comes after Katy announced she was leaving American Idol during a live appearance on Jimmy Kimmel – eight months after insiders exclusively revealed to that she felt “thrown under the bus” by producers
“I think this will probably be my last show, my last season of Idol.” “I mean, I love Idol so much,” Katy said
“Let’s just say I’m making room for my new wingspan,” Katy said.
“They’ll miss you on this show, I’m sure,” Jimmy said.
“I love her so much,” Katy said.
“You didn’t tell them that much,” Jimmy joked.
“Right,” Katy said.
“You told me before. “I guess you love me more than her,” Jimmy said.
“No, they know, they know,” Katy said. “They assume I’ve been in the studio for a while. So you assume something is different.'
“So this will be your farewell season,” Jimmy said.
“I think so, yeah, it will,” Katy said.
She noted that it is her seventh season and former judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson have had seven seasons.
“Oh, so you feel like you don't want to outshine her or what?” Jimmy asked jokingly.
“No, I love the show so much.” “But I want to see the world and maybe bring new music,” Katy said.
“Yeah, go see the world and make new music,” Jimmy said.
“Maybe I’ll come back one day if they have me,” Katy said.