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1 Katy Performs After Pregnancy Announcement

THE Roar singer confirmed the baby news on March 6 by showing off her baby bump at the end of her latest video, Never Worn White. The baby belly was on display again as Katy attended a media event for the 2020 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia on March 7, and she performed as a mom-to-be at the big game between Australia and India on Sunday. Katy wore two outfits for the gig – and both showed off the fact that she’s expecting her first child with fiancé Orlando Bloom. Ahead of the show, the singer told fans she had sprained her wrist but didn’t go into details, while during the performance she gushed, “I hope it’s a girl,” pointing at her belly.

The 35-year-old took to Instagram Live after sharing the happy new and told fans that the tot is due towards the middle of the year. “I am excited. We’re excited and happy and it’s probably the longest secret I’ve ever had to keep. And I like to tell you guys everything but I knew I would tell you in the best way, which is through a piece of music because that’s... I guess that’s how I speak to you. That’s how we speak together to each other.” Meanwhile, and , who is already a dad to nine-year-old Flynn, have reportedly postponed their nuptials to 2021 due to coronavirus fears in Japan, where they

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