Katy Perry’s 4-year-old daughter, Daisy, seems to have already inherited her mom’s singing skills.
On Aug. 6, Perry uploaded a series of videos and photos to Instagram showing fans what she’s been up to when she is not performing onstage during her worldwide “Lifetimes Tour.” The post included snaps of the pop star going for a bike ride, watching her crew play Uno and enjoying a day at sea. But the standout moments featured glimpses of Daisy, whom Perry rarely posts on social media.
In one photo that appeared to be of Daisy, the child takes in the view from a high-rise window. Daisy, who will turn 5 later this month, seems mesmerized as she presses her hands to the glass and stares at the city. Perry also shared a sweet video of Daisy putting on a puppet show for her mom. In the adorable clip, Daisy is hidden behind a red curtain as she sings a song and moves the puppet around. When she finishes her tune, she sweetly says, “Thank you, everyone!” while Perry cheers and applauds.
The “Firework” singer captioned the carousel, “We continue to be on tour.”
Perry’s “Lifetimes Tour” began in April. The singer most recently performed at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Aug. 6. Next, she will take the stage at Boston’s TD Garden on Aug. 8.
Before the tour kicked off, Perry, who last played shows around the world for “Witness: The Tour” in 2017 and 2018, spoke at the start of the year about how being a mom would affect her concert schedule. In January, she told “Access Hollywood” that planning to have Daisy travel with her made her realize the importance of maintaining a consistent bedtime. So, she decided to move up the start time for her shows.
“She’ll be there for a part of it, but I think what I’m really going to implement is an earlier time show,” she explained at the time. “Now that I understand it — all the dynamics and all of the different variables and layers of bringing your kids out to the show.”
She continued, “Sometimes those shows are on weekdays, and they go to school the next day, and they probably will have some sugar at the show, and they’ll be with their friends, and everybody will be super excited, so it’s going to be an 8:30 show.”
Perry added that motherhood has changed her “vibe” and she no longer wants to start shows around 9 or 9:15 p.m.
“Now, it takes an hour for bedtime, at least. You’re like, ‘OK, another book, another song. All of it! Do you want a banana now? OK, water, yes! Stuffy? Don’t you have six in the bed? There’s six stuffies, how many more stuffies?!’” she playfully said.
She also revealed at the time that Daisy loves music and singing. But, she said Daisy likely won’t join her onstage during the tour.
Still, the 4-year-old will be by her mom’s side behind the scenes, cheering her on like she did in April when Perry boarded the Blue Origin flight to space.
Footage showed Daisy looking amazed as the flight landed on Earth. “My mama!” she proudly said while wearing a mini-astronaut’s outfit in a video posted on Space.com.
Perry shares Daisy with actor Orlando Bloom. In July, the couple, who had been engaged since 2019, released a joint statement confirming they had separated and were focusing on co-parenting their daughter.
“Due to the abundance of recent interest and conversation surrounding Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry’s relationship, representatives have confirmed that Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on co-parenting,” a statement sent to TODAY.com read. “They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is — and always will be — raising their daughter with love, stability and mutual respect.”