Arthur Gunn, real name Dibesh Pokharel, impressed the judges on “American Idol” with his raspy voice.
10.03.2020 - 16:41 / hollywoodlife.com
“Grandma, it’s Katy,” the 35-year-old Katy Perry says to her grandmother, Ann Pearl Hudson, in a video accompanying the Mar. 9 post confirming Ann’s passing. In the video, the 99-year-old is in a hospital bed and slightly off-screen. As Ann Pearl rests, Katy has some exciting news to share. “I just wanted to tell you I know you’re not feeling well, but I wanted to share some exciting news with you. You remember me, Katy? I’m gonna tell you that — I’m gonna have a baby. I’m pregnant, Grandma.”
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Arthur Gunn, real name Dibesh Pokharel, impressed the judges on “American Idol” with his raspy voice.
Something amazing to witness during such a tough time. Katy Perry, 35, was feeling inspired when she shared an amazing video of an Italian neighborhood belting out her song “Roar” together on Saturday, March 14.
Katy Perry will have to wait a little longer to have her moment in white.
Katy Perry got a chance to share her happy pregnancy news with her grandmother before she died.
Katy Perry has paid tribute to her grandmother who has died just days after the pop star announced her pregnancy.
Katy Perry has shared her heartbreak as she announced her grandmother Ann Pearl Hudson has died at the age of 99.The 35 year old Firework singer shared the sad news days after she announced she is expecting with her first child with her husband-to-be Orlando Bloom. Sharing a tribute to Ann, whom she called Grandma, on Twitter, Katy posted a Spotify link to the song Deep Peace (Choral Version) by Bill Douglas and dedicated to her grandmother.
Katy Perry’s pregnancy is hogging headlines around the world. And everywhere the news spreads, faces are lighting-up with happiness.
After revealing that she's pregnant last week with the release of a new music video, Katy Perry addressed the news at the start of Sunday's
Orlando Bloom is one happy man!
Our proverbial cup runneth over with new music this week: Katy Perry dropped a brand-new single, “Never Worn White,” and an accompanying music video, which doubled as a pregnancy announcement; the Dixie Chicks released their first single in 13 years in the form of “Gaslighter,” a propulsive, country-pop anthem with production from Jack Antonoff; and Megan Thee Stallion emerged from the mires of label drama with a new full-length project, Suga.HAIM are back, too, promoting their impeccably titled