Russell Brand And Katy Perry Reportedly Meeting In LA
Russell Brand and Katy Perry’s marriage might be over, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still wrinkles to iron out. Word is the soon to be ex-spouses are planning a get together this weekend in Los Angeles to provide some measure of closure and work on the specifics of the divorce prior to any future meetings the couple might have in court. Details are a bit fuzzy on where and when the sit down might take place, but some reports indicate it may occur at the Beverly Hills Hotel where the pop star currently resides.
According to The Mirror, the impetus for the meeting is the Golden Globes. Brand has been spending time in London following the separation, but he flew back to attend tonight’s ceremony. Last night, he was even spotted out at Boa Steak House where he enjoyed a meal alone. To some observers, that solo dinner might be seen as an indication of how far Brand has fallen, but given how much of a homebody he reportedly is, I wouldn’t put too much stock into it. Some people are completely unbothered by doing things alone.
Various sources have been saying for the past few days that Perry might use the meeting to try and win back her soon to be ex-husband, but the word from Brand’s camp is that he’s completely over the relationship. She’s supposedly too apt to go out, and he’s too excited about quiet evenings. The differences in philosophy played a big role in the couple’s marriage troubles, and it’s unlikely a problem like that would change anytime in the near future.
Pop Blend wishes Brand and Perry nothing but the best as they move forward apart.
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