.katyperry tells GwynethPaltrow she loved dating 'hot narcissists' before meeting OrlandoBloom
The singer chatted to Gwyneth Paltrow on the latest episode of herPerry dated the likes of John Mayer in the past, and was married to Russell Brand from 2010 to 2012.
As Paltrow asked whether she had a certain type, Perry admitted she used to love “narcissists… I loved a hot narcy,” but insisted, “not anymore.”READ MORE:The pair also discussed Perry’s relationship with Bloom. The pair got engaged in 2019, before welcoming their daughter, Daisy Dove, in 2020. Paltrow insisted she’d never seen Bloom like that before he met Perry, saying how his eyes were lit up and “he was, like, bouncing up and down.”The musician responded, “He was the first man that I met that was kind of a loop breaker for me. He was consistent, he kept showing up,” saying how she “kept on showing him my absolute worst.”
Perry recalled, “I was testing him like ‘do you really love me?'” admitting he could take how crazy she was, hence why they just work.
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