In a video taken from her show at the O2 Arena, in London, on Monday night, she asked: "Did they say that G-A-Y was shutting down? That G-A-Y shut down? The club? Here?" When it was confirmed, she said: "They shut down the gays, how dare [they]?" which brought a loud cheer from the audience. "We'll just bring the gays here," she added. "They can't shut us up, we'll just get louder and more homosexual."
Katy Perry's Lifetimes world tour arrives in Glasgow with a lot of baggage: somewhat scathing takes from its US run, backed up with lukewarm feelings about both her recent sojourn into space, and last year's 143, an EDM-influenced album controversially co-produced by Dr Luke. Despite this, Perry is still a much-loved star in many camps, with her own brand of kooky iconography adopted by her fans tonight like J-Lo at the 2019 Met Gala,
In the ongoing legal battle between singer Katy Perry and Carl Westcott over a mansion in Montecito, CA, actor Chris Pratt could been drawn into the fray due to his tenancy in the property. Perry, who purchased the home from Westcott for $15 million in 2020, is now seeking up to $6 million in damages from him. The case has seen twists involving Pratt's potential testimony, Perry's acquisition of the property, and disputes over repairs and damages.
Underwood's statement reflects her grounded perspective on fame and adventure, emphasizing how important her life on Earth is to her, preferring not to engage in space travel.
"No one can make you believe something about yourself that you don't already believe about yourself...it's an opportunity to investigate the feeling underneath it."