Katy Perry knows that online reviews have a lot to say about her recent trip to the Blue Origin field in space and her new live tour. Despite this, the pop star wants fans “know that I am well”.
“I made a lot (to) get around who I am, what is real and what is important to me,” said the singer “Firework” and “California Gurls” on Tuesday on Instagram.
Perry, 40, wrote on the way she goes beyond Instagram. Several fans accounts dedicated to the Grammys nominated have shared a video of a Times Square display panel to congratulate the singer for her lifetimes tour, launched on April 23 in Mexico City. In her comment, she thanked the groups of fans for their support and addressed “the” online “world” that she said “try to make me a human piñata”.
The singer recently faced the heat on several fronts, in particular for her participation in the launch of April Espace de Blue Origin. On April 14, Blue Origin launched six women – including Perry, Lauren Sánchez and Gayle King – in space. The interpreter sang “What a Wonderful World” in Zero Gravity, kissed the ground for landing and said that the launch made her feel “super connected to love”. These moments quickly became fodder for the memes internet – and backlash.
Critics, including model actor Emily Ratajkowski, criticized the celebrity Joyride as useless and performative. Wendy fast food chain also shaded Perry, tweeting “Can we send it back” On the return of pop star on earth. The singer Lily Allen said in an episode of her “Miss Me?” Podcast that she found the flight “out of contact”, but she finally fell back critical.
The examination of the Blue Origin walk from Perry – which she does not refer directly to her comment – postponed the launch of her life tour the following week. Video featuring the “and” rigid and low energy choreography of Perry from the first night of his tour Viral on tiktok. “Should have spent less time in space and more in rehearsals,” said a user.
On social networks, the singer was also accused of having used Generated by AI Background visuals during his tour. In his goodbye From the album “143” by Perry, the critic of Times Mikael Wood raised a similar flag on his music: “” 143 “is a strangely cold dance album with boring melodies, utility grooves and vocal performances which seem vaguely derived from AI.”
In the midst of all the noise, the singer of “Teenage Dream” on Tuesday explained that she was taking the wrong with “Grace” and sends love to her criticism. “I know that so many people hurt in many respects and the internet is a discharge group for (the) disarticulated and not hidden,” she wrote.
The interpreter of “Woman's World” continued: “What is real is to see your faces every night, singing in unison, reading your notes, feeling your heat. I find that people lock their eyes and sing and I know that we are cured in a small way. ”
On his Instagram account, the former judge “American Idol” published on Tuesday a video From a special moment that she shared with a fan. “Never forgotten, that's the point,” says text on the video.
Perry wrote in her comment that she is on a “human journey playing the game of life with an audience of many”. This trip, she said, can sometimes be imperfect, but “I go up and continue and continue to play the game”.
“In one way or another, in my beaten and bruised adventure, I continue to look at the light,” she continued. “And in this light, a new level unlocks.”
Perry's Lifenettes Tour continues with three shows in Guadalajara before coming to the United States. She launches the American leg of her tour with a show at the Toyota Center in Houston on May 7. Perry is expected to perform at the Honda Center in Anaheim on July 13 and the Kia Forum in Inglewood on July 15.