Which pop star forbids their chauffeurs from speaking or staring at them and requires a refrigerator with a glass door in their dressing room? Move ovah, Jennifer Lopez, there’s a new pop diva in the city. Demands for diamond headphones and dressing rooms clad in All-White-Everything have got nothing on some of the curious requests from quirky girl-kisser Katy Perry, who’s currently wowing international audiences with her “California Dreams World Tour.”
Eat your hearts out, Pop Tarts. Grammy-nominated vocalist Katy Perry is the biggest pop star on the Planet — on paper anyway — after becoming the first artist to spend an entire year in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 100.
Katy Perry purrs on the cover of the June 2011 issue of Vanity Fair Magazine. Between the covers of the style mag, the “Teenage Dream” singer speaks out for the first time — albeit cryptically — about a tell-all book her preacher mother, Mary Hudson, is shopping about her and reveals the differences between hers and her parents’ way of thinking.
The “Teenage Dream” singer blames her strict Christian upbringing at the hands of her evangelical-minister parents of robbing her of a normal childhood.
Did Katy Perry mock Rebecca Black live on stage Down Under? The “Teenage Dream” star — who recently filed suit against an Australian tabloid for claiming that she was sleeping with one of her procuders — set off a succession of chuckles from fans in Melbourne as she turned in a hilarious rendition of “Friday,” the autotuned viral nightmare originally performed by 13-year-old aspiring singer Rebecca Black.