Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom reunited to take their daughter, Daisy Dove, to “Paddington: The Musical” in London.
The exes proved amicable while taking a family photo together with the cast on Monday night, per singer Tarinn Callender’s Instagram Stories.
They were also joined by Bloom’s 14-year-old son, Flynn, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Miranda Kerr.
In the photo, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star, 48, knelt to pose with his two kids, while Perry, 41, stood behind Flynn with a hand on the teen’s shoulder.
Bloom sported a tan coat, jeans and sneakers for the outing, while the “Teenage Dream” songstress kept warm in a white T-shirt, tan sweater set and a matching hat.
As for Daisy, 5, she wore a white long-sleeved shirt, pink pants and black boots, and her older brother rocked a green sweatshirt and black jeans.
Perry also took an individual photo with Paddington the bear.
In July, the pop star and actor announced they were ending their engagement after nine years together.
“Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on coparenting,” a rep for the couple told Page Six.
“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,” the spokesperson continued.
Despite parting ways, the duo reunited a few days later following the announcement, appearing with their daughter while vacationing on a yacht in Italy.
At the time, they were joined by friends, including Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
Later that month, Perry sparked romance rumors with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau while dining in Montreal.
In October, they were photographed getting handsy on a yacht, and a source told Page Six that Trudeau is “crazy” about the “E.T.” singer and believed “she is the perfect woman.”
Earlier this month, Perry made her relationship with the politician Instagram official, and another insider told Page Six that they love the attention their romance is receiving.
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