Katy Perry reveals what motherhood has taught her, whether she'll have more kids

"You just never thought there was that capacity for love," the singer said.

August 2, 2022, 4:10 PM

Katy Perry's daughter Daisy Dove turns 2 on Aug. 26. Ahead of that milestone birthday, the "Roar" hitmaker previewed what her little one has been up to lately.

Perry, who shares Daisy with fiancé Orlando Bloom, said her daughter is already walking in her parents' shoes.

"She's a ham," the "American Idol" judge told People in an interview published Monday. "She likes to dress up. She's not very shy."

PHOTO: Katy Perry attends a pop up event in Los Angeles, July 28, 2022.
Katy Perry attends a pop up event in Los Angeles, July 28, 2022.
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Perry also said she thinks Daisy could become a dancer someday. "She loves ballet," the singer said. "She goes to tutu school and she loves it. It's all very adorable."

Perry reflected on how her life has changed since she welcomed Daisy in 2020, saying she is "just so blessed" to be a mom. The experience has also been eye-opening. "You just never thought there was that capacity for love," she said.

"It was just such an interesting thing having a child during COVID because everything paused besides that," she told People in a separate interview on Tuesday. "I love the experience I'm having with my daughter now."

As for whether or not she wants more kids with Bloom, Perry hinted that it was a possibility.

PHOTO: Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom attend Variety's Power of Women in Los Angeles, Sept. 30, 2021.
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom attend Variety's Power of Women in Los Angeles, Sept. 30, 2021.
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"I'm a planner, so we'll see," she said.

Perry also praised Bloom for helping her find balance as a mom and a singer.

"We do this funny thing where I go and visit him for a month while he's making a movie and then when he's not making a movie, he kind of takes charge on being #1 parent," she said. "Then I go and do all my business stuff, so we really are just tapping each other in and out."