Katy Perry

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Don't Worry, Katy Perry Isn't Moving to Kentucky: 'The Source Is ... (Billboard)

Katy Perry cleared up rumors she was relocating to Kentucky following the Season 20 finale of American Idol on Sunday night (May 22).

No.’ This is the one I was meant to start with to cross over into this world.” It was so beautiful to see the heart of America…Also just to be ‘Mom’ every day, all day — I love that.” “But I did spend a lot of time there because Orlando [Bloom] just wrapped filming a movie there for two months, so I was there for a month and change and I loved it.

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Katy Perry Clarifies Comments About Moving to Kentucky (Exclusive) (Extra)

It was a big night on “American Idol” as Noah Thompson was crowned the Season 20 winner, and “Extra” was with judge Katy Perry after the show.

I am so grateful to be a part of ‘American Idol’ and this journey. No.’ This is the one I was meant to start with to cross over into this world… Katy confessed, “I might get back a little bit more to my roots with that singer-songwriter side.

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Thomas Rhett and Katy Perry Perform 'Where We Started' During ... (Wide Open Country)

American Idol judge Katy Perry and Thomas Rhett joined forces on the Idol stage for the three-hour finale, performing "Where We Started" for the first time.

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Katy Perry stuns in two scene-stealing sequined gowns for American ... (Daily Mail)

The 37-year-old dazzled in the show stopping ensemble which featured ruffled layers in the skirt and featured a plunging halter top neckline.

Click the product image to pre-order this piece via New Arrivals now. This is crazy.' It's a show-stopper, that's for sure! After a quick turnaround in the changing rooms, Katy appeared with a whole new look as she wore her brunette locks in a sleek and straight hairdo. Busty: The metallic style dress was covered in sequins from head to toe and featured a big pink rose applique on the dress The metallic style dress was covered in sequins from head to toe and featured a big pink rose applique on the front.

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Katy Perry Adorably Congratulates New Mom Rihanna (E! Online)

Katy Perry shared some words of wisdom for new mom Rihanna with E! News on the American Idol red carpet. Plus, find out if she plans to return as a judge ...

"It's about telling a story, and I think storytelling is so important in life." "I mean, if I do get the overalls, they will be Balenciaga." It's a beautiful, magical time, so soak it all in."

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Thomas Rhett & Katy Perry Team Up For A Worldwide Debut ... (iHeartRadio)

Thomas Rhett and Katy Perry performed their cross-genre duet for the first time on the American Idol stage during the Season 20 finale on Sunday night (May ...

Mine’s [Katy Perry] hands down.” On April 4, Rhett couldn’t help but notice, “this tweet aged well.” Previously, Rhett retweeted a message he shared on May 25, 2013: “Y’all have some pretty funny guilty pleasures. Rhett debuted Where We Started on April 1, marking the first of two albums that’s set to release this year.

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'SNL' just wrapped its 47th season: It's time to cruelly rank its musical ... (WUTC)

A cold and methodical ranking of Saturday Night Live performances by Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Lizzo, Billie Eilish, Young Thug, Arcade Fire, Saweetie, ...

Equally quotable and heartfelt, "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)" may well be the greatest song of Swift's career, delivered here in a performance that felt like a hard-won valedictory address. The title track from Lizzo's forthcoming album, "Special," fared a bit better in its world premiere — and got introduced by Lizzo's mom, to boot. Lizzo made her SNL debut two seasons ago, topping this ranking with a set that announced her as the complete package: a killer singer with a sparkling sense of humor, great moves, unstoppable backup dancers, hooks for days and a team that knows how to surround her with vibrant visuals. LCD Soundsystem got a few things precisely right in its first performance on the SNL stage since 2017: 1) It never deployed fewer than two live drummers and/or percussionists at any given time; and 2) It felt no obligation to play new material, or even old hits. But "Psychofreak" found Cabello leveling up considerably: The song allowed relatable vulnerability to pierce the singer's veneer of choreographed perfection, while Willow applied a welcome coating of grit in a scene-stealing guest feature. But she's also evolved into a more confident and compelling live performer, and if you need proof just note the transformation apparent between her 2019 SNL debut and the pair of songs she performed on the show last month. Speaking of larger-than-usual canvases, two of the epic songs from the band's new album WE got a decent chance to sprawl out a bit — especially "The Lightning I, II," which built to a cataclysmically strobe-lit freakout. The emphasis remained on her rich, striking voice throughout, even when she performed a large portion of the dreamy "La Fama" while draped in what resembled a cross between a down comforter and a light futon mattress. It helped that the group had a larger-than-usual canvas to work with: Arcade Fire already has enough members to crowd a stage, but "Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)" still found the group performing behind a line of inflatable air dancers like you'd find at car dealerships. Prowling a patch of the SNL stage with all the dynamism of a teenager trying on leather pants in a cramped bathroom, the trap-pop star needed the boost he got from rapper Roddy Ricch, who lent "Cooped Up" a helpful jolt of charisma. The artist originally slated to headline, Charli XCX, would return for a makeup date in March (see below), but in the meantime, viewers were left bereft of live music on SNL. The fog-shrouded "Banking on Me" fared better, as it showcased Gunna's ability to slide sleekly between singing and rapping, but the vibe still felt more lethargic than it needed to be.

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Katy Perry Stopped by the Louisville Zoo During Stay in Kentucky (Cincinnati CityBeat)

Katy Perry, who has been enjoying her new home in Kentucky for the last few weeks, visited the Louisville Zoo this past weekend.

The pop star has been spending her time seeing what Kentucky has to offer. Katy Perry, who has been enjoying her new home in Kentucky for the last few weeks, visited the Louisville Zoo this past weekend. Last week on an episode of Chelsea Handler’s podcast “Dear Chelsea,” Katy Perry revealed that she’s been living in Kentucky for several weeks — and she likes it!

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Katy Perry Twinkles & Twirls in Studded Silver Dress With Metallic ... (Yahoo Lifestyle)

Katy Perry spun in a sparkly gown for the American Idol Season 20 finale.

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'SNL' just wrapped its 47th season: It's time to cruelly rank its musical ... (Tri States Public Radio)

A cold and methodical ranking of Saturday Night Live performances by Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Lizzo, Billie Eilish, Young Thug, Arcade Fire, Saweetie, ...

Equally quotable and heartfelt, "All Too Well (Taylor's Version)" may well be the greatest song of Swift's career, delivered here in a performance that felt like a hard-won valedictory address. The title track from Lizzo's forthcoming album, "Special," fared a bit better in its world premiere — and got introduced by Lizzo's mom, to boot. Lizzo made her SNL debut two seasons ago, topping this ranking with a set that announced her as the complete package: a killer singer with a sparkling sense of humor, great moves, unstoppable backup dancers, hooks for days and a team that knows how to surround her with vibrant visuals. LCD Soundsystem got a few things precisely right in its first performance on the SNL stage since 2017: 1) It never deployed fewer than two live drummers and/or percussionists at any given time; and 2) It felt no obligation to play new material, or even old hits. But "Psychofreak" found Cabello leveling up considerably: The song allowed relatable vulnerability to pierce the singer's veneer of choreographed perfection, while Willow applied a welcome coating of grit in a scene-stealing guest feature. But she's also evolved into a more confident and compelling live performer, and if you need proof just note the transformation apparent between her 2019 SNL debut and the pair of songs she performed on the show last month. Speaking of larger-than-usual canvases, two of the epic songs from the band's new album WE got a decent chance to sprawl out a bit — especially "The Lightning I, II," which built to a cataclysmically strobe-lit freakout. The emphasis remained on her rich, striking voice throughout, even when she performed a large portion of the dreamy "La Fama" while draped in what resembled a cross between a down comforter and a light futon mattress. It helped that the group had a larger-than-usual canvas to work with: Arcade Fire already has enough members to crowd a stage, but "Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)" still found the group performing behind a line of inflatable air dancers like you'd find at car dealerships. Prowling a patch of the SNL stage with all the dynamism of a teenager trying on leather pants in a cramped bathroom, the trap-pop star needed the boost he got from rapper Roddy Ricch, who lent "Cooped Up" a helpful jolt of charisma. The artist originally slated to headline, Charli XCX, would return for a makeup date in March (see below), but in the meantime, viewers were left bereft of live music on SNL. The fog-shrouded "Banking on Me" fared better, as it showcased Gunna's ability to slide sleekly between singing and rapping, but the vibe still felt more lethargic than it needed to be.

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