Katy Perry is letting the haters hear her roar; Gino Salomone explains
- Katy Perry, a pop singer, participated in an 11-minute all-female Blue Origin space flight earlier in April 2025 while launching her Lifetimes world tour.
- Perry faced escalating online criticism over the past year due to the expensive spaceflight amid economic issues and her space-themed tour outfits.
- The Blue Origin flight included five other women, and Perry sang 'What a Wonderful World' and showed her tour setlist during the mission.
- Perry acknowledged feeling 'battered and bruised' by backlash but said she accepts hate with 'grace' and values fans who support her through this journey.
- Despite criticism, Perry continues her tour through December across multiple continents and reassures fans she remains positive and connected to them.
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Katy Perry Takes Aim at Haters Who Claim She 'Can't Dance' at Houston Show: 'Show Them This'
Perry kicked off the North American leg of her Lifetimes Tour at the Toyota Center in Houston on May 7Kevin Mazur/Getty Katy Perry in April 2025Haters can't keep Katy Perry down.Following some online criticism of the pop superstar's performances at recent overseas shows, she kicked off the North American leg of her Lifetimes Tour at the Toyota Center in Houston on May 7 — and playfully clapped back at the negative comments.According to a video …
Katy Perry Says the World Treats Her Like a ‘Human Piñata’
Katy Perry responded to backlash at her Lifetimes Tour and space adventure in the comments of a Brazilian stan account: ‘I’m not perfect, and I actually have omitted that word from my vocabulary, I’m on a human journey playing the game of life.’
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