Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are couple goals as they hold hands while leaping out of a helicopter together into the ocean.
They say falling in love is a leap of faith, but Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom might have taken the leap part too literally.
In an Instagram carousel posted by Perry, 39, on Monday, the couple can be seen holding hands while leaping out of a helicopter together into the ocean.
In the first photo, Bloom, 47, holds the camera in selfie mode as he and Perry jump out of the aircraft. Next, a video begins with Bloom sticking his tongue out before Perry turns the camera to face her as the wind blows through her hair. She and her fiancé then count to three, jump from the helicopter and splash into the ocean. The final photo from the carousel shows the engaged pair”s jump from a distance.
Perry captioned the post with lyrics from her new single, “Lifetimes:” “Like the stars are in the sky/You and I will find each other/In every single life.”
On Sunday, Bloom posted a series of photos and videos of himself skydiving out of a helicopter with Lauren Sánchez’s son Nikko Gonzalez as Sánchez, 54, piloted the aircraft.
Earlier this month, Perry posted about her recent travels with Bloom to Ibiza, Spain, which was the location for her “Lifetimes” music video. She captioned her post with the same “Lifetimes” lyrics as previously mentioned and included a selfie video of her on a romantic boat ride with her longtime love. They sweetly matched in orange.
The couple, who share daughter Daisy Dove Bloom, also took a vacay in July. Perry”s Instagram post documenting the trip included a video of Bloom kissing her at sunset while he rubbed her lower back.
These adventures come not long after Bloom detailed a near-death experience he had with a faulty parachute while he was filming his show, Orlando Bloom: To The Edge, which features him participating in death-defying activities like free rock climbing and skydiving. Considering Bloom is still regularly jumping out of helicopters, it”s safe to say he didn”t develop a fear of heights from the incident.
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