Katy Perry reveals that Flynn, her 13-year-old son, assists her with her music! He’s got a great ear

Katy Perry reveals that Flynn, her 13-year-old son, assists her with her music! He’s got a great ear

The singer lives with her ex-partner Miranda Kerr and their daughter Daisy, while he lives with Flynn.

Katy Perry reveals that Flynn, her 13-year-old son, assists her with her music! He's got a great ear

The stepson of Katy Perry is gifted in a few ways.

When Perry was talking to Audacy about the making of her most recent album, 143, she was asked if she ever sought input from her own family while working on the record. The «Woman’s World» singer claimed she had someone in her family she can turn to, even though she acknowledged that she doesn’t play them the entire record.

Katy Perry reveals that Flynn, her 13-year-old son, assists her with her music! He's got a great ear

Orlando Bloom and 39-year-old Perry have a 4-year-old daughter named Daisy Dove, while Bloom’s 13-year-old son Flynn is shared with his former wife Miranda Kerr.

«They are tired of me. «They’re okay, but my family keeps telling me to move or take out the trash,» Perry quips.

Katy Perry reveals that Flynn, her 13-year-old son, assists her with her music! He's got a great ear

«They’ve had enough. They will just be honest since they are relatives. I never host listening parties.Although Perry doesn’t set out time for a focused record listen, she acknowledges that Bloom’s son Flynn has been supportive along the process.

«I’ll play things to Orlando’s son, who’s 13, and he has a really good ear,» Perry says. «He’s probably the best person out of my whole family.»

Katy Perry reveals that Flynn, her 13-year-old son, assists her with her music! He's got a great ear

Perry mentions that Flynn hasn’t requested that she fully rework any songs, but he has been particularly like a few of them.

She recalls her 2019 song, «Never Really Over,» saying, «He loved it.» Before it was released, I showed that to him and asked, ‘What do you think?’ And he says,