Katy Perry is the proud mama of daughter Daisy Dove, whom she shares with fiancé Orlando Bloom.
31.03.2022 - 07:47 / msn.com
Katy Perry is to launch a podcast based on the life of Elizabeth Taylor. The 37-year-old pop star has "always felt a kinship" towards the iconic actress - who died in 2011 at the age of 79 - and will narrate the ten-part audio series 'Elizabeth the First'. In a statement, Katy said: "Like most people, I was attracted to her glamour, and in my own life, I continue to find myself referencing her through some of my visuals.
I’ve always felt a kinship towards her — I’ve even literally bathed in the same bathtub where she made that bar-setting ‘Cleopatra’ deal!" Elizabeth is remembered for starring as the title role in 1963 epic 'Cleopatra' - based on the life of the Ancient Egyptian Queen - but was also amongst the first celebrities to participate in HIV/AIDS activism, a move which the 'I Kissed a Girl' hitmaker finds "inspiring. " She added: "I'’m inspired by her bold activism, her constant boss moves in business, and through it all, an unapologetic way of loving — all things I try to live in my own life. It’s an honor to be able to share her story in this way.
" The series will feature stories from people closest to Elizabeth and premiere exclusive audio interviews from her estate at the House of Taylor and will touch on her then- groundbreaking public announcement that she was seeking help for her alcoholism and drug addiction. House of Taylor said in a statement: "We are proud to announce this truly innovative and unique podcast about Elizabeth. During her lifetime, Elizabeth Taylor was arguably the most famous woman in the world.
Katy Perry is the proud mama of daughter Daisy Dove, whom she shares with fiancé Orlando Bloom.
Cover her with Daisy! Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom may be happily in love — both with each other and their 19-month-old daughter, Daisy — but that doesn’t mean they’re thinking about expanding their family anytime soon.
Katy Perry was seeing eye-to-eye with her fellow judges during the first live round of season 20 on Monday, which the songstresses admitted was a nice change.Perry spoke with ET's Matt Cohen on the carpet at the Desert 5 Spot in Hollywood after Monday's new episode, where the season's Top 20 were whittled down to the Top 14. Based on performances and voting, 10 contestants were automatically safe, while the remaining 10 were in the danger zone and singing their hearts out for one of the four spots awarded by the judges.«We picked our four and it was unanimous, which is great,» Perry shared. «Because this season has been interesting, in that we've had some real public spats over a few contestants — like Sam Moss and Grace Franklin.»Perry has worked alongside fellow judges Lionel Richie and Luke Bryant since Season 16, when was revived and moved over to ABC from Fox, and the singer said that this season has seen her clash with them a bit more than ever before.Perry admitted that, when it came Bryan and Richie's thoughts on a few contestants this season, she «didn't really agree with them» at all.«Those boys, like, it's true, they may have been a little bullied by my direct, black-and-white yes or no [choices] these past seasons,» she said, reflecting on their more emphatic disagreements. «So they're like, 'Were not gonna take it anymore!'»However, when it came to Monday's first live show, it seems that everyone was pretty well in agreement.
There wasn’t a dry eye in the house following Christian Guardino’s incredible “American Idol” performance on Sunday.
Olivia Rodrigo and Conan Gray performed a cover of Katy Perry‘s ‘The One That Got Away’ while on tour – watch below.The pair performed the track during the Vancouver date of Rodrigo’s sold-out Sour Tour, with Gray joining the singer on stage for an acoustic rendition of Perry’s single.“We’re so happy we can be together today!” Rodrigo said as Gray came on stage. “If you know me and Conan, you know that our favourite thing to do is get in the car and play music and sing along, so we thought we’d sing one of those songs for you guys.”As they sat together on stage, Gray added: “Olivia and I’s favourite song to sing is a song called ‘The One That Got Away’ by Katy Perry.
Katy Perry knows how to set the world on fire with her music, ones that have become incredible pop staples over the years.MORE: Katy Perry stuns in orange ensemble for tropical American Idol adventureHowever, her latest release was not something that fans expected to see, and especially not in the cheeky way that she teased it.VIDEO: Katy Perry's Chocotopia adventureThe singer took to social media to share a clip from her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where the two performed a skit parodying Baby Shark.The duo teamed up to make a kids' song they called Yum Yum Nom Nom Toot Toot Poop about teaching kids how their food gets digested.MORE: Katy Perry selling stunning $19.5m family home - see insideMORE: Katy Perry suffers wardrobe malfunction on latest American Idol episode"If you're watching #americanidol," she wrote: "Stick around after for the WORLD PREMIERE on @jimmykimmellive of your next favorite ear work (think baby shark but better?) - #yumyumnomnomtoottootpoop #kp6."While many found the segment to be quite hilarious, they particularly noted her joke about alluding it to be part of her upcoming album.A post shared by KATY PERRY (@katyperry)Katy and Jimmy parodied Baby Shark with their comedic tuneOne fan said: "Kp6 about to be full on kids bops huh," with another writing: "KP6 is gonna be a nursery rhyme album," and a third joking: "I just know that daisy has seen this like five times."The singer is quite the committed actress when it comes to creating entertaining bits, as evidenced by her latest one for American Idol as well.MORE: Shania Twain and Katy Perry get fans talking with incredible photograph togetherMORE: Katy Perry talks disagreements with American Idol judges Luke Bryan and Lionel RichieThe singer
Thomas Rhett isn’t taking any credit for his latest collaboration with Katy Perry. The country music superstar and the judge teamed up for the duet, “Where We Started,” and getting Perry on the track was all thanks to the label.“I had no part in that. My record label called her and said, ‘Would you want to do a collab with Thomas Rhett?’ and I thought they were crazy,” the 32-year-old singer told ET’s Rachel Smith backstage during Monday’s CMT Music Awards.
Katy Perry and Jimmy Kimmel are taking on “Baby Shark” with a new song!
Katy Perry knows how to commit to an entertaining bit once she gets on board, and that's just what she did on the latest episode of American Idol.MORE: Katy Perry selling stunning $19.5m family home - see insideThe singer started off the episode wading in the waters of Hawaii, hanging onto a surfboard while seemingly drowning.VIDEO: Katy Perry's Prague adventuresShe spoke to a plastic seagull that perched atop her board, telling it there was "no land in sight" in an homage to Tom Hanks' performance in Cast Away."You'll be the judge now," she told the bird as she then implored for it to fly away, comically swatting it off the board and saying: "Goodbye Luke! Goodbye Lionel!"MORE: Katy Perry suffers wardrobe malfunction on latest American Idol episodeIt then cut to her two fellow judges, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie, sitting on a boat as they pulled up to her, revealing that she was only 30 feet from shore, where host Ryan Seacrest lay on a beach chair with a drink in his hand.She then got out of the water and walked back to shore, seemingly embarrassed, revealing that she wore a curve-hugging white swimsuit with a multi-colored pattern during her scene.A post shared by KATY PERRY (@katyperry)Katy channeled Tom Hanks in Cast Away for her pre-show bitKaty expertly riffed on herself in the caption of her post, writing: "And the Oscar for the Most Idiotic [performance] goes to…But tbh you haven't seen REAL drama until America gets to vote.
Ellise Shafer SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “The Dropout” on Hulu.When crafting the soundtrack for Hulu’s “The Dropout,” music supervisor Maggie Phillips and show creator Elizabeth Meriwether sought out, as Phillips puts it, “songs that scream 2010.”Set between 2003 and 2018, “The Dropout” chronicles the rise and fall of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes (Amanda Seyfried), as she goes from founding a medical technology company worth $9 billion to being indicted for fraud. Based on the ABC News podcast of the same name, the limited series has been critically lauded for its writing, acting and music, which incorporates everything from Katy Perry’s “Firework” to Lil Wayne’s “How to Love.” Phillips, who supervised the show with coordinators Kristen Higuera and Andrew Brady, was drawn to it because she had never worked on a project with music that came out during her adult years.“[It’s] a time period that I knew very well, so that was enticing,” Phillips says.
Thomas Rhett is, without doubt, one of the most humble musicians we've ever had the pleasure of chatting to.
Katy Perry and Thomas Rhett have released their new collab!