Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Deemed 'Couple Goals' as They Jump Out of a Helicopter Together in Jaw-Dropping Video

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom decided to keep their romance feeling fresh as they tried a fun new activity on vacation: jumping out of a helicopter and into the ocean.

In a new video shared by the pop singer, she and Bloom excitedly waited for the helicopter to get into position before they got ready, looking at each other as they jumped into the beautiful blue water. Perry had on goggles and a neon orange bathing suit, while Bloom wore black bathing suit shorts.

Perry also shared a still image from the camera Bloom held as they jumped, as well as a far-off photo taken by someone in the water. She added the romantic caption, "Like the stars are in the sky, You and I will find each other, In every single life."

Bloom commented, "❤️❤️❤️," on Perry's post, while Bloom's ex-wife Miranda Kerr, with whom he co-parents their son Flynn, said, "Awwww 🥰❤️🥰."

"Couple goals!! No matter what stay at each other’s side. Love it haha," wrote one fan, as another said, "So happy for the both of you to find the LOVE OF A LIFETIME 💝."

A third person felt similarly, praising the couple's adventurous nature: "🔥🔥🔥 You two aren’t talked about enough the world needs more fun loving crazy athletic adrenaline pumping power couples like you two."

Someone else loved that Perry was "Living her best life 🙌🧡" with Bloom.

While Perry joined Bloom on the helicopter for a daring jump, she appeared to sit out on another recent adventure of Bloom's—skydiving.

The actor shared a clip on Instagram on Aug. 11 of a recent skydive in Sardinia, Italy, with his longtime partner nowhere in sight. While Perry wasn't there, Jeff Bezos' fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, was in one of the pictures also included in the update.

Bloom is known for being quite the daredevil, and his latest project, the docuseries Orlando Bloom: To the Edge, follows the star as he takes on different physical challenges around the world.

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