Katy Perry looked radiant as she displayed her baby bump on Instagram on Tuesday, after revealing she has been battling...
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Katy Perry looked radiant as she displayed her baby bump on Instagram on Tuesday, after revealing she has been battling 'waves of depression' amid the COVID-19 crisis.
The Teenage Dream hitmaker, 35, put on an ethereal display as she donned a pastel yellow off-the-shoulder dress and posed in scenic woodland. The gorgeous gown cinched in at her waist and flowed over her blossoming bump.
The Never Really Over songstress' dress also boasted a semi-sheer polka dot skirt and brocade detail. Her platinum tresses were styled in an elegant updo while her pretty features were enhanced with fluttery lashes and scarlet lipstick.
The star, who is promoting her new single Daisies, captioned the snap: "When did we all stop believing in MAGIC? #DAISIES." The stunning snap comes after Katy spoke candidly about her mental healthas she copes with the ongoing health crisis afflicting the world.
"Sometimes I don't know what's worse trying to avoid the virus or the waves of depression that come with this new norm," the pop star tweeted on Tuesday.
Katy Perry confession was met with an outpouring of support from her concerned fans, who urged her to remain strong amid the uncertain times. "We love you so much. We're together in this," a fan account tweeted to her. "OMG PLS STAY POSITIVE WE ARE HERE FOR YOU," another fan wrote.
One fan reminded Katy she was expecting a daughter with fiance Orlando Bloom. "Just remember the little light of your life will be in your arms soon," wrote the Twitter user.
Katy has been honest with fans about her mental health struggles. Reflecting on a particularly tough period between 2017 and 2018, Katy admitted that she struggled to get out of bed.
She told the January edition of Vogue India: "In the past, I had been able to overcome it, but this time something happened that made me fall down too many flights of stairs. I had to really go on a mental health journey".