Katy Perry Reveals ‘Weird’ Habit Before Bed and the Beauty Tool She Stole from Orlando Bloom

Katy Perry is revealing all her beauty and health essentials — including one tool she stole from Orlando Bloom. While appearing in the latest installment of British Vogue’s “In the Bag” series, the singer, 39, showed off all the items she typically carries in her purse, including lip gloss, moisturizer, vitamins and a lint roller. “I swear
Katy Perry Reveals ‘Weird’ Habit Before Bed and the Beauty Tool She Stole from Orlando Bloom

Katy Perry is revealing all her beauty and health essentials — including one tool she stole from Orlando Bloom.

While appearing in the latest installment of British Vogue‘s “In the Bag” series, the singer, 39, showed off all the items she typically carries in her purse, including lip gloss, moisturizer, vitamins and a lint roller.

“I swear by my lint roller,” she explained as she removed dust from her dress. “I will lint roll the bottom of my feet before I get into bed. Is that weird? Do we all have weird things like that? I think we do. I just shared mine with the world.”

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Katy Perry in November 2023.

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Although the former American Idol judge didn’t give insight into when her “weird” beauty hack began, she noted that the contents of her purse have changed since giving birth to her and Bloom’s daughter Daisy in August 2020.

“[I] always have a snack, always have water for her. Always have, like, a little toy or something that she can play with,” she said.

Another must-have for Perry is the Solawave red light therapy wand, which she confessed she stole from Bloom, 47.

“When I’m not wearing makeup, I do some skin prep. Okay, I swear by this little guy. It’s called the Solawave. I stole this from Orlando’s [Golden] Globes gift basket,” she explained as she took it out of her purse.

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“It’s just this little pen, and it’s so handy, dandy,” continued Perry. “Turn it on. And it’s red light therapy. And I just go up, up, up. I’m doing work, I’m taking calls. Red light therapy just helps create more collagen, I think, and bring your skin back to life. Health is wealth.”

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Katy Perry at ‘Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter & Love’ held at Avalon Hollywood on March 2, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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It’s no surprise that Perry prioritizes her health. She’s busy preparing to release her much-anticipated album143, on Friday, Sept. 20.

I set out to create a bold, exuberant, celebratory dance-pop album with the symbolic 143 numerical expression of love as a throughline message,” she said in a statement after announcing the news in July.

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The album’s first single, “Woman’s World,” was released that same month. The second single, “Lifetimes,” was released on Thursday, Aug. 8, along with a brand-new music video.

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