Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom Continue Partying on Yacht With Bezos Newlyweds
About a week after they announced they split -- through their reps -- the power couple was spotted continuing to honeymoon alongside the billionaire duo off Italy's Amalfi Coast. The group drew a crowd as they returned from a laid-back stroll through one of Capri's charming villages, casually blending into the Mediterranean backdrop.
Orlando kept the energy high, slicing through the sea on a hydrofoil board like a pro. Katy looked effortlessly chic as she enjoyed the sunshine.
As we reported ... the couple was also photographed Sunday floating in paradise ... they played with their 4-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove, and mingled with Jeff and Lauren.
With Bezos' floating palace as their playground and paparazzi snapping from every angle, one thing's clear ... it's a billionaire-backed summer vacation in full swing.
Happy yachting!!!
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