has opened up about her mental health battle during the 'worst year of her life' as she reflected on her split from Orlando Bloom in a new interview.
Katy Perry Opens Up About Mental Health Struggles
Katy Perry has opened up about her mental health battle during the 'worst year of her life' as she reflected on her split from Orlando Bloom in a new interview....
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The Roar hitmaker, 41, called it quits with the actor in June 2025 after nine years together. They got engaged in 2019 and in August 2020 they welcomed their daughter Daisy.
Since their split, Katy has found love with former Canadian prime minister and gushing over her new man she described him as a 'blessing from God'.
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Appearing on the latest episode of The Zane Lowe Show on Apple Music, she confessed: 'Last year was so hard. It was the worst year and the best year. Because there's two sides to every coin, and I decided to look at it as the best.
'And like I went to space. I created space for my own life. And then all of a sudden this huge blessing in my life showed up.'
Hinting at her mental health struggles, she continued: 'And everything is really changed and real, grounded and settled, and I'm just so glad I decided to stick around for another year because you know if you just keep on living, life can get better.
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Katy Perry has revealed her mental health battle during 'worst year of her life' amid 'intense' split from Orlando Bloom - as she calls new romance with Justin Trudeau a 'blessing from God' (pictured during her tour last year)
She said: 'Last year, June I was in the winter on the Lifetimes tour. I was crying. I was in Adelaide. I had just separated. I had been through a lot of you know, just stuff publicly, privately' (pictured with Orlando in March 2025)
'It’s wild to look at where I was one year ago exactly. I remember where I was one year ago exactly this year.
'Last year, June I was in the winter on the Lifetimes tour. I was crying. I was in Adelaide. I had just separated. I had been through a lot of you know, just stuff publicly, privately.
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'And I was just like, "holy s**t, this is really intense. Is a person really supposed to feel all this and, or absorb all this?"
'And then my blessing came and it was wonderful. It was like God didn't take me this far to desert me.'
Katy is now preparing to release her new single Watch It Burn on June 25.
'I basically have to put it out in order to clear the path to whatever comes next. So it's something I wrote last March and I wrote it with Justin Tranter and a couple other people.
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'And I wrote two songs, Band-Aids and Watch It Burn and I was terrified of putting Watch It Burn out.
'They're so honest and they really tell a lot about my story. I was like, "I'm never putting this out. I'm never putting this out. I'm never putting this out." And cut to now, like a long while away - I'm putting it out.'




