Katy Perry, currently headlining The Lifetimes Tour, brought fans to tears with an emotional performance at The O2 in London on Monday night.
The 40-year-old pop superstar dedicated her rendition of All The Love to her five-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove, whom she shares with ex Orlando Bloom.
The heartfelt moment came as Katy declared that becoming a mother is “the best decision” she has ever made.
The song, inspired by Daisy and featured on her latest album 143, was a standout highlight of the show.
The Roar hitmaker also honoured her mother, Mary Perry, and sister Angela, who were in the audience alongside Daisy.
Speaking to fans, she said: “A mother’s love is so unconditional. This is the song I wrote, after becoming a mother, for my Daisy Dove. She’s five years old now and it’s the best decision I ever made in my entire life.”
Earlier in the set, the songstress showcased her cheeky side, teasing her baby girl’s favourite track, the suggestive Peacock.
She refused to sing it fully, joking: “Whoever wrote that song should be ashamed of themselves. Yes, I wrote it, I cashed the cheque.”
Moreover, the night also featured a fan proposal gone hilariously wrong.
Darren Trenchard from Hampshire got on one knee with a sign asking the Dark Horse singer to marry him, only for the singer to playfully tell him he was “48 hours too late,” hinting at her budding romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
For those unfamiliar, the pair were recently spotted sharing a kiss on her yacht off the coast of California.
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