Katy Perry halts concert to call out fan for messaging Orlando Bloom; threatens to remove him: ‘He don’t want you’

The incident took place at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, during a concert on Katy Perry’s Lifetimes Tour.

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Katy Perry left fans stunned during her Saturday night concert at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, when she suddenly broke character mid-performance to address a fan directly from the stage. The packed crowd erupted as the pop icon paused her Lifetimes Tour set, crouched down dramatically, and stared pointedly at one audience member.

“I know why you’re here,” she said, locking eyes with a fan named Kyle, who has been allegedly texting actor Orlando Bloom, Perry’s partner. “Listen, if you keep DM-ing my man … you’ve been doing it for months, ever since the residency. You didn’t come to see me play.”

The crowd roared with laughter and cheers as Perry said, “If you keep on DM-ing my man I’m going to have you removed – seriously, get your own life.”

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She didn’t stop there. In a moment that has now gone viral online, she delivered a fierce message: “He don’t want you, Kyle. I’m his wife. I’m his, he’s mine … stay the f**k away.”

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But what seemed like a raw, unscripted confrontation turned out to be part of the act. Perry used the moment to segue seamlessly into her next track, I’m His, He’s Mine, her 2024 single that’s become a fan favorite.

While the playful drama thrilled the audience in Nevada, Perry’s ambitious 84-date Lifetimes world tour hasn’t been smooth sailing. Though she packed arenas across Australia earlier this year, her shows in the United States have struggled with ticket sales, with several venues reportedly falling short of full capacity, according to the New York Post.

Her tour’s production design has also drawn criticism online, with some calling the visuals “cheap” and lacking the flair fans expect from a star of her calibre.

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Adding to her recent challenges, reports surfaced that Perry won’t be returning for another stint in Las Vegas, following backlash from her controversial Blue Origin space flight in April – a high-profile, all-female mission that included Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez but received mixed reactions from the public.

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