Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Katy Perry Secret Sex Tape Video Leaked


Katy Perry Dressed As A Cheeto For Halloween


And not even a sexy Cheeto. Just a sad Cheeto.

Last night in L.A., Hollywood elite gathered for Kate Hudson’s annual Halloween party. But among the A-listers presumably dressed up like sexy kittens or sexy lemurs or whatever, one celeb forged her own path.
That celeb was Katy Perry, who attended the party dressed as a Cheeto. A giant, sad Cheeto. Of the Flamin’ Hot variety.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Katy Perry Naked


Katy Perry Makes Splashy Brooklyn Debut With 'Prismatic' Tour: Live Review

"If you don't want to sing along," Katy Perry demanded on Thursday night (July 24), "then now is your time to leave." Positioned at the vertex of a triangular stage and swiveling her head in order to see her thousands of fans, Perry made this declaration three songs in to her Prismatic world tour set list, with two No. 1 smashes ("Roar" and "Part of Me") and a No. 2 hit ("Wide Awake") already under he belt. The 29-year-old spent the first movement of the lavish pop spectacle with her voice barely audible, the shrieks of tween girls bouncing off the barriers of Brooklyn's Barclays Center and drowning out everything aside from the steady thwack of the percussion. By the time her proper performance in Brooklyn had ended, Perry had rattled through a dozen Top 5 singles, flexing her hit-making muscles while presenting a stage show worth the many, many screams.

Compared to other pop music arena shows currently running, Perry's Prismatic tour is the most colorful, literally and figuratively. Neon props checkered the stage for nearly two hours on Thursday night, from the glow-in-the-dark jump ropes used during "Roar" to the inflatable convertible driven during "This Is How We Do," from the paint-dripping video montage that introduced "Teenage Dream" to the glow-sticks encompassing the edges of the first of Perry's many outfits, technicolor light bookending her bare midriff.

As outlandish musical pageants go, Perry has spared no expense on her latest arena run, but the excess never felt overwhelming. "I Kissed a Girl," for instance, was filled with crawling people-spiders and buxom mummies chasing Perry around the stage, before two guitarists took flight on harnesses and sparks shot out of the ends of their instruments. Later, Perry and her crew of backup dancers were dressed as felines, performing a Kitty Purry-approved send-up of Madonna's "Vogue" while various cat puns flashed onscreen. Perry is the world's corniest pop superstar, but she embraces that mawkishness and tosses it back at her crowd with complete self-awareness. She may not be "edgy," but the tweens at Barclays Center certainly didn't care, and continued worshiping their idol.
The Prismatic stage was constructed out of a variety of triangles, and of Perry's trio of albums, "PRISM" was naturally leaned upon the most. Hits like "Dark Horse" and "Birthday" dazzled, and upbeat tracks like "Walking on Air" and "International Smile" kept fans out of their seats. The set only lagged during an oddly extended ballad set midway through, in which Perry performed "By The Grace of God," "The One That Got Away," "Legends Never Die" as a duet with her new label signee Ferras and "Unconditionally." The inter-song monologues about the strength of her fans and her undying love for her supporters allowed Perry to speak frankly, but the show's momentum slowed to a halt, and when the ballad set ended, it felt like the entire arena let out a relieved exhalation.
Those who enjoyed Perry's 2011-12 California Dreams arena tour will certainly be enthralled by the Prismatic run, which provides the crowd-pleasing pyrotechnics that the singer's universal anthems deserve. It will be fascinating to watch Perry's career and stage show evolve, and perhaps cater to an older audience on her next major tour; for now, the superstar is at the top of her game, and Prismatic's Brooklyn debut shone bright.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Katy Perry Talks Weed, Aliens, Her Virginity and More Pop star opens up in a revealing new interview

Since releasing Prism this past October, Katy Perry has been consistently in the news. Maybe not at the same level as during the "I Kissed a Girl" days, but, to cite just a few instances, she irked some with her AMA performance, got career advice from Stevie Nicks and recently announced a large North American tour. And in the new issue of GQ, Perry is profiled for a cover story wherein she opens up about her thoughts on many news-worthy subjects, including sex, drugs and religion. Here are the best bits: 
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On smoking pot: "I can't do that stuff. I'd be like in the corner: 'Are you trying to kill me?!'"
On geishas: "Geishas are basically, like, the masters of loving unconditionally."
On what she dreamed about when she was 11: "I lay on my back one night and looked down at my feet, and I prayed to God. I said, "God, will you please let me have boobs so big that I can't see my feet when I'm lying down?"
On how she got paid for her early performances: "I'd go to the farmers' market in Santa Barbara, and I'd put out my guitar case, and I'd test out these little ditty songs that I would write, and I would get a couple of avocados, a bit of pistachios, and, like, fifteen bucks. That was a lot of money for me." 
On Jeff Buckley's Grace, which was playing when she lost her virginity: "I love that record so much."
On the afterlife: "I do not believe God is an old guy sitting on a throne with a long beard … I don't believe in heaven and hell as a destination."
On plastic surgery: "I've never had any plastic surgery. Not a nose, a chin, not a cheek, not a tit. So my messages of self-empowerment are truly coming from an au naturel product."
On being new age-y: "I see everything from a spiritual lens. I believe in a lot of astrology. I believe in aliens." 
On how she helped Obama's re-election: "I might have won Wisconsin for him. Actually, I didn't do too much, but he called on me a couple of times. Which was very nice." 

Katy Perry Shows Off Huge Cleavage & Reveals Virginity Secrets In ‘GQ’

Katy Perry is revealing some very personal secrets on the February 2014 issue of ‘GQ,’ ironically called the ‘Love! Sex! Madness!’ issue. Not only did the ‘Unconditionally’ singer tell the story of losing her virginity, but she also let the mage know that yes, her boobs are 100 percent real. Whoever said a one-piece bathing suit wasn’t sexy has never seen Katy Perry in one! At 29, the pop singer looks better than ever on the cover of GQ in cut out striped bathing suit, that shows off some serious cleavage! And the interview is even more revealing than the spread! Katy Perry Reveals How She Lost Her Virginity In a new interview with GQ, Katy revealed that at 16, she had sex for the first time in the front seat of a Volvo sedan. She and the lucky guy were listening to Jeff Buckley‘s album, Grace. “Love that record so much,” she told the mag. Well, that sounds like a positive experience. We’re sure she had the sex appeal she had then that she has now! On the cover, Katy rocks a bold red lip that we’re absolutely obsessed with and while she doesn’t need anything to make those blue-green eyes pop, her thick eyeliner definitely highlights them. Plus, she swept her cheeks with a pink blush, that looked perfect on her lighter skin color. While she may wear a lot of makeup, your eye may be drawn down to her amazing curves. Katy Perry ‘Prayed To God’ For Big Boobs “I lay on my back one night and looked down at my feet, and I prayed to God. I said, ‘God, will you please let me have boobs so big that I can’t see my feet when I’m lying down?’ God answered my prayers [at age 11],” she told the mag, looking down at her chest. “I had no clue they would fall into my armpits eventually.” Yes, that means that they are all real — as is everything on her body! “I’ve never had any plastic surgery,” she said. ”Not a nose, not a chin, not a cheek, not a t-t. So my messages of self-empowerment are truly coming from an au naturel product.” Were you shocked by Katy’s GQ interview? Let us know!