Inside Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s difficult talks – and why they decided to finally show daughter Daisy at Blue Origin space flight

Katy Perry shocked her fans not only when she made the choice to visit space, but when she showed her daughter Daisy for the first time amid her controversial Blue Origin flight. 

Four-year-old Daisy had previously been kept under wraps by the Dark Horse singer and dad Orlando Bloom who were reportedly confronted by difficult conversations ahead of the trip. 

On Monday, the former American Idol judge, 40, soared into the sky with a star-studded crew, including Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King for the 11-minute journey.

Daisy, dressed in an astronaut costume, was seen for the first time publicly as she joined millions of people around the world to watch her famous mom fly to the edge of space on the all-female rocket mission. 

Now, an insider has exclusively told DailyMail.com that her superstar parents made the difficult decision to show their daughter on camera, despite never sharing pictures of her and keeping her out of the spotlight, because they want fans to see how much she means to them.

The California Gurls songstress paid a heartfelt tribute to her daughter in space, as she held up a daisy inside the spaceship and again upon exiting the rocket after completing the journey. 

Katy Perry shocked her fans not only when she made the choice to visit space, but when she showed her daughter Daisy for the first time amid her Blue Origin flight

Katy Perry shocked her fans not only when she made the choice to visit space, but when she showed her daughter Daisy for the first time amid her Blue Origin flight 

The singer, 40, soared into the sky with a star-studded crew including Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King for an 11-minute trip, before safely touching back down on Earth

The singer, 40, soared into the sky with a star-studded crew including Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King for an 11-minute trip, before safely touching back down on Earth

In Blue Origin’s footage of the historic event, Daisy was filmed watching the crew land while proudly exclaiming: ‘My mama!’ 

‘Katy had planned a beautiful tribute to her daughter which was bringing the daisy into space with her,’ an insider revealed. ‘This was to honor her and show her how much she means to her.’  

The Hot N Cold singer is devoted to her only child, and puts motherhood first amid her busy career. 

‘Daisy is her life, and she is so protective of her but it was time to introduce her to the world,’ the inside source continued. ‘This was the perfect way to let the world see her.’

However, they explained this appearance ‘won’t be a one-off situation,’ and fans can now expect to see Daisy in public. 

It was a difficult decision to introduce Daisy to the world, and Perry and Bloom, 48, had long conversations about it, going back and forth on whether they wanted to let their previously sheltered daughter witness the trip.

While it was a ‘monumental’ moment for the Grammy-nominated artist, ‘they had to acknowledge that something could go wrong.’ 

‘If it did, Daisy would have been traumatized,’ the insider said. ‘Ultimately, Jeff was able to convince them that the risk was incredibly low.’

In Blue Origin's footage of the historic event, Daisy was filmed watching the crew land, sweetly exclaiming: 'My mama!'
The couple have kept the little girl away from the spotlight and have not shared photos of her face to social media before

In Blue Origin’s footage of the historic event, Daisy was filmed watching the crew land, sweetly exclaiming: ‘My mama!’ 

Perry's fiance Orlando Bloom was spotted briefly with his hand over his mouth and craning his head up to the sky to watch the rocket blast off beside Oprah Winfrey (pictured)

Perry’s fiance Orlando Bloom was spotted briefly with his hand over his mouth and craning his head up to the sky to watch the rocket blast off beside Oprah Winfrey (pictured)

While it was a 'monumental' moment for Perry, she and Bloom 'had to acknowledge that something could go wrong.' 'If it did, Daisy would have been traumatized,' the insider said

While it was a ‘monumental’ moment for Perry, she and Bloom ‘had to acknowledge that something could go wrong.’ ‘If it did, Daisy would have been traumatized,’ the insider said

A separate source claimed the famous parents allowed Daisy to witness the moment and be seen because ‘this wasn’t just fun for Katy, she wants Daisy to be proud of her and show her daughter that she can do anything.’ 

However, Bloom made the decision to step back from the spotlight. The Pirates of the Caribbean star did not want to appear on-camera, and even told producers and the film crew he wanted to keep a low-profile.

‘He did not want to take away from Katy’s moment and he also did not want people to see the fear in his eyes,’ the insider added. 

The flight was a triumph, but Perry still received plenty of backlash about the historic journey.

Social media users slammed the space launch, calling the ‘ridiculous publicity stunt’ a ‘joyride for the super-rich.’ 

Fast food chain Wendy’s got in on the action, as the X account posted photos of Perry kissing the ground after landing with the caption, ‘I kissed the ground and I liked it,’ in reference to her song I Kissed a Girl.

Perry’s pop rival Kesha, 38, piled in on the drama, posting a snap of herself enjoying a Wendy’s shake and smiling.

Even Perry’s speech was mercilessly mocked, with viewers calling her emotional message ‘tone deaf’ and ’embarrassing.’

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