Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom showed off their 3-year-old daughter for the first time at the singer’s concert.

A special_guest_visited_Katy_Perry at the final show of her Las_Vegas_residency. During the performance, the singer took a moment to greet her 3-year-old daughter_with_Orlando_Bloom. “Daisy, I love you so much. You are_my_best_friend. “I’m so glad you’re here,” the star said from the stage, and the camera showed a girl in a red dress with large polka dots and pink headphones. Judging by her tousled hair and red cheeks, the baby was clearly rocking along with the crowd of thousands – just the cutest thing of the day! By the way, this is the baby’s first official appearance; before that we only saw her in paparazzi photos .

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