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Katy Perry Pregnant? Singer Bombarded With Baby Rumors Ahead of Singer's World Tour 2015

2015 is proving to be a good year for Katy Perry so far. In addition to her triumphant Super Bowl half time performance, the singer has reportedly gotten back together with ex-boyfriend John Mayer as the two were seen on multiple dates last month and were also photographed together after the "Roar" singer's Super Bowl performance a few weeks ago.

Now, there are rumors that Perry and Mayer are expecting their first child. According to OK! Magazine, Perry is two months pregnant, and the weekly also claimed that the 30-year-old singer will wed Mayer in April.

OK! maintains that Perry told her friends on Feb. 7 during a party at her L.A. house that she was expecting a baby.

"The baby news was a shock to everyone, but Katy and John are absolutely ecstatic," said a source to the magazine.

The source also claims that the couple will be moving in together after the wedding.

"John and Katy are hunting for a house for their family in L.A.," adds the source. "It's definitely a lot for them to take in, but they're so excited about it all."

However, an insider tells Daily Mail that the rumors are untrue. "Katy is not pregnant. She can't even think about getting pregnant right now. She is in the middle of her world tour," said the source.

It was reported that the 'Firework' singer will begin her Prismatic tour date on Friday, Feb. 20 in Lyon, France. The tour will go on to Italy, the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, and Denmark. Other tour dates include Japan, China and Thailand. Her last Prismatic performance is on May 14.

Perry has yet to comment on the pregnancy rumors.

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