Katy Perry & Orlando Bloom’s Daughter Daisy Dove Makes Public Debut at Vegas Residency Finale

Sure, Prince Harry and Céline Dion both showed up to the final performance of Katy Perry‘s Play Las Vegas residency, but the most adorable high-profile appearance had to be from Perry and Orlando Bloom’s daughter Daisy Dove.

The 3-year-old made her public debut at her mom’s grand finale — and got to hear how she inspired the multimillion-dollar-grossing show — on Sunday night. Fan-captured footage from the elaborate performance shows the “Roar” singer shouting out her baby girl. “Daisy! I love you so much,” Perry exclaimed. “You’re my best friend. I’m so glad you’re here.”

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Daisy — who sported a precious red-and-white polka-dot dress and sat alongside her father — was born three years ago, just two days before the release of Perry’s fifth album Smile. The album peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and housed the Billboard Hot 100 top 20 hit “Never Really Over.”

The “Witness” singer’s set featured a plethora of heartwarming moments for her family. During a spirited rendition of “Hot N Cold,” Perry quipped, “Mommy was a little bit wild back then!” The lighthearted vibes continued as Bloom and his daughter showed off their moves as Perry performed “Chained to the Rhythm.”

In accordance with this being the final Play show, Perry delivered an emotional speech detailing the show’s inspiration. “I created this show after the birth of my daughter, Daisy Dove,” she said while fighting tears. “When I met her, it was like all the love I was ever searching for finally showed up. She made me whole and she healed me, and she showed me how to play again. So this show is for everyone’s inner-child and for the hope that maybe if we could all see life through the eyes of a child, we would be free. ‘Cause never forget love is and will always be the key.”

Perry has sent three albums to the top of the Billboard 200 and earned nine chart-toppers on the Hot 100, including “Teenage Dream,” “Dark Horse” (with Juicy J) and “Firework.”

Check out some fan-captured footage of the final Play show:

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