Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom spotted stocking up on groceries as the singer covers her baby bump

Katy Perry was pictured out in Los Angeles on Wednesday alongside her fiance Orlando Bloom.

The pregnant singer, 35, was seen heading to Whole Foods with her other half, 43, amid advice to practice social distancing and stay away from crowds.  

The couple were joined by Perry’s sister Angela and another male friend as they picked up some supplies in the midst of a global pandemic.

Stocking up: Katy Perry braved coronavirus concerns to step out with her fiance Orlando Bloom to stock up on groceries

Shopping look: The 35-year-old Perry and her 43-year-old fiance were spotted at Whole Foods in Los Angeles on Wednesday

Shopping look: The 35-year-old Perry and her 43-year-old fiance were spotted at Whole Foods in Los Angeles on Wednesday

Perry was spotted wearing a grey Aviator Nation hoodie and matching sweats with the logo from the Venice, California shop.

She also had a black baseball cap pulled down low over her forehead, under the hood as she stepped out of the store.

The singer also had her cell phone attached to a black strap that hung over her shoulder with black and white slides during the outing.

Katy's look: The singer also had her cell phone attached to a black strap that hung over her shoulder with black and white slides during the outing

Katy’s look: The singer also had her cell phone attached to a black strap that hung over her shoulder with black and white slides during the outing

Blooming lovely: She gave just a hint of her growing baby bump in her loose hoodie

Blooming lovely: She gave just a hint of her growing baby bump in her loose hoodie

Oh boy: She donned a Mickey Mouse dad cap

Oh boy: She donned a Mickey Mouse dad cap

Shopping: She also had a black baseball cap pulled down low over her forehead, under the hood as she stepped out of the store

Shopping: She also had a black baseball cap pulled down low over her forehead, under the hood as she stepped out of the store

Her husband-to-be Bloom stepped out in a grey baseball cap, dark blue sweatshirt, matching pants and grey shoes. 

The couple shopped at Whole Foods for approximately 30 minutes on Wednesday, and reportedly, ‘practiced good social distancing.’

She left for the car roughly 10 minutes before Bloom, possibly to simply get off her feet since she’s expecting her first child. 

Errand trip: Orlando was joined by a male pal

Errand trip: Orlando was joined by a male pal

Comfortable customer: Orlando donned a navy velour sweat suit

Comfortable customer: Orlando donned a navy velour sweat suit

Too posh to push? Orlando's pal pushed along the cart

Too posh to push? Orlando’s pal pushed along the cart

Moving on: Orlando didn't seem to know where his car was

Moving on: Orlando didn’t seem to know where his car was

Top blokes: The two men loaded the purchases in the car

Top blokes: The two men loaded the purchases in the car

moving on: Orlando ditched the cart after loading the Range Rover

moving on: Orlando ditched the cart after loading the Range Rover

Car: She left for the car roughly 10 minutes before Bloom, possibly to simply get off her feet since she's expecting her first child

Car: She left for the car roughly 10 minutes before Bloom, possibly to simply get off her feet since she’s expecting her first child

The couple picked up, ‘fresh produce, frozen veggies, boxes of bottled water and a plant-based protein powder called Vega,’ according to TMZ.

They did not leave the store with toilet paper, which has essentially become a rare commodity these days.

Perry’s hit show American Idol recently suspended production due to the coronavirus pandemic with contestants being sent home.

Supplies: The couple picked up, 'fresh produce, frozen veggies, boxes of bottled water and a plant-based protein powder called Vega,' according to TMZ

Supplies: The couple picked up, ‘fresh produce, frozen veggies, boxes of bottled water and a plant-based protein powder called Vega,’ according to TMZ 

Perry and Bloom were planning on tying the knot with a summer wedding in Japan, but Bloom recently revealed they may postpone it.

‘I’m not joking when I say that coronavirus might have a play in whether we put things on ice, because we’re going to be traveling and we don’t want anyone to feel uncomfortable,’ Bloom. 43, explained. 

There are over 1,500 confirmed cases of the Coronavirus in Japan, leading to their postponement.

Wedding: Perry and Bloom were planning on tying the knot with a summer wedding in Japan, but Bloom recently revealed they may postpone it

Wedding: Perry and Bloom were planning on tying the knot with a summer wedding in Japan, but Bloom recently revealed they may postpone it

ARE PREGNANT WOMEN MORE VULNERABLE TO COVID-19?

There is no evidence that pregnant women become more severely unwell if they develop coronavirus than the general population.

It is expected the large majority of pregnant women will experience only mild or moderate symptoms because more severe symptoms such as pneumonia appear to be more common in older people, those with weakened immune systems or long-term conditions. 

There are no reported deaths of pregnant women from coronavirus at the moment.

If you are pregnant you are more vulnerable to getting infections than a woman who is not pregnant, according to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. 

If you have an underlying condition, such as asthma or diabetes, you may be more unwell if you have coronavirus because is poses a higher risk to those with underlying health conditions.

In terms of risk to the baby, there is no evidence right now to suggest an increased risk of miscarriage or transmission to the unborn baby via the womb or breast milk.  

Some babies born to women with symptoms of coronavirus in China have been born prematurely. It is unclear whether coronavirus caused this or the doctors made the decision for the baby to be born early because the woman was unwell.

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