Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom End Sobriety Pact After Three Months
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American Idol judge Katy Perry and her fiancé Orlando Bloom have apparently ended their three-month sobriety pact. The couple shared earlier this year that they had both committed to stop drinking. Perry recently gave an update about how the pact affected her.
Katy Perry Talks Sobriety Pact with Orlando Bloom
“For me, it was an opportunity to reset. We reset after President’s Day, and it was a great opportunity to just let my body bounce back a little bit,” Perry told People in a recent interview. “I’ve had a pretty good relationship with just finding balance.”
Perry explained that they chose to make the pact because Bloom has been focused on filming a new movie in London, and the singer “wanted that opportunity to be supportive.” She added that “doing it together makes it so much easier.”
Now that the pact has ended, Perry told the magazine that she’s “not really drinking” during the week, but she’ll “indulge a little bit” on the weekend. She shared that she doesn’t “really identify with any labels as far as sober or whatever.”
“I love to have my reset moments,” Perry shared, “especially being 38, balancing the intensity of my career and having a toddler who loves to run.”
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Perry Has a Brand of Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Perry co-founded the non-alcoholic sparkling apéritif brand De Soi alongside Morgan McLachlan. The brand recently launched a new flavor called Très Rosé, which is inspired by rosé wine.
The singer called Très Rosé their “ready-for-the-summer flavor,” adding, “It’s based on a dry, crisp, brute rosé that everybody tends to pop open during this time when the sun’s out and the buns are out.”
Co-founder Morgan McLachlan said the goal of the drink “was to just give the effect of alcohol without the alcohol.” She explained that the new flavor includes “rooibos derived from green tea, lion’s mane [mushroom] and saffron,” which give a “relaxing” feeling.