Katy Perry has a funny nickname for her unborn daughter


Melbourne, Australia March 8 Katy Perry performs during a concert after the ICC Womens T20 Cricket World Cup Final between India and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 08, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia photo by cameron spencergetty images

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  • Katy Perry, who is expecting her first child with Orlando Bloom, recently revealed her funny nickname for her unborn daughter.
  • The couple announced their pregnancy earlier this year, and the singer’s due date is expected to be just around the corner.

    Perhaps not surprisingly, Katy Perry turns out to be a mother’s prankster. Let’s remember the time she dressed herself and her dog like elephants in Dumbo for a sweet home interpretation of “Baby Mine”. Or point out the naughty way that she and her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, revealed their baby’s gender.

    Now, the pop star is revealing another way she plans to make motherhood comical. With her due date just around the corner and with her little one moving around frequently, Perry recently revealed the nickname she gave her unborn daughter.

    “I call her Kicky Perry,” he said, according to ABC. “I love a word game.”

    Despite the fact that Kicky continues to grow and prepare for his entry into the world, the activity has not stopped Perry. “I’m really active right now and, you know, my doctors say, ‘Stay active, you’re good. You’re ready to go, girl!'” She continued. “So I’ve been dancing, I’ve been singing a lot.”

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    In another recent interview with The Graham Norton Show (via Afternoon standard), the singer talked about “learning to be a mom quickly” while quarantining “a boy of three and six and my brother has an eight-month-old baby.” She has also spent a lot of downtime with Bloom and her nine-year-old son, Flynn Bloom, who he is a father to former Miranda Kerr.

    “Children gravitate toward me through my music, so I’m used to them,” she said, “but I’m not used to being woken up very early in the morning looking at me from the side of my bed.”

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