MOM'S DAY OUT

Katy Perry spotted for first time since welcoming daughter Daisy with fiancé Orlando Bloom

KATY Perry was spotted for the first time since she gave birth to her first child, Daisy, with fiancé Orlando Bloom. 

The 35-year-old pop star stepped out in public for the first time post-partum and splurged at a home goods store in her Santa Barbara, CA hometown - where she .

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The pop star stepped out in public for the first time since she gave birth last monthCredit: MEGA/BACKGRID
Katy and Orlando welcomed their first child together in August Credit: MEGA/BACKGRID
The singer has remained in her hometown of Santa Barbara, CACredit: MEGA/BACKGRID

Though she was covered up, was glowing as she donned a loose-fitting green maxi dress with a pink floral print. 

The Never Really Over singer made multiple trips to the car as she held two bags of products from her successful shopping trip. 

Katy wore a wicker visor around her short blonde hair and donned a blue surgical face mask. 

The new mom kept it comfy in green scrappy sandals just days after she gave birth to her baby girl. 

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Katy was spotted for the first time since she welcomed her daughter Daisy Credit: MEGA/BACKGRID
The California girl and Lord of the Rings actor welcomed Daisy on August 27Credit: MEGA/BACKGRID

, 43, and his wife-to-be on August 27. 

The proud parents shared the exciting news with a statement on the  website, as they are both Goodwill Ambassadors to the global organization.

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 pandemic.

The American Idol judge kept it casual in a loose-fitting green maxi dressCredit: MEGA/BACKGRID
Katy went on a successful shopping trip as she scored multiple bags of productsCredit: MEGA/BACKGRID
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The hit maker went for a run at a local home goods store Credit: MEGA/BACKGRID

“Communities around the world are still experiencing a shortage of healthcare workers and every eleven seconds a pregnant woman or newborn dies, mostly from preventable causes. 

“Since COVID-19, many more newborn lives are at risk because of a greater lack of access to water, soap, vaccines and medicines that prevent diseases.”

The lengthy message continued: “As parents to a newborn, this breaks our hearts, as we empathize with struggling parents now more than ever.”

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