Katy Perry is faced with a renewed reaction on its dance movements while trying to bring back its detractors.
During the “Lifetime Tour” of the singer in Houston, she showed her playful dance movements while directly calling her enemies. However, Internet users could not help making fun of his intentional stupid dance.
This occurs after Katy Perry addressed online criticism, sharing how therapy and support for fans help him stay on the ground.
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Katy Perry responds to the wrongs with daring dance movements during the “Lifetimes tower”
After receiving online backlash for his dance movements, Perry made a daring statement during the North American launch of his life tour at the Toyota Center in Houston on May 7.
In a viral video captured at fans, the Pop icon took a break halfway through “last Friday evening (TGIF)”, “smiles at the crowd, and said in a vivically” show that when they say that I cannot dance! “”
She then burst into exaggerated and fun movements swinging her arms and legs energetically before lifting her skirt and vigorously flashing the audience.
Perry has been brutally criticized since she participated in the recent historic minute of 11 minutes from Blue Origin, which has led to mixed reactions because of her high prices and her growing concerns about the marketing of space exploration.
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Fans make fun of Katy Perry again on her movements
In his attempt to slam his enemies, Perry invited only more mockery of people who called his online behavior.
A person asked on X: “Sitting to a half-life crisis in real time ??” While another said: “She has gone to have fun with desperate and in need. Pushed by Taylor.”
A third individual noted: “What a terrible artist. She should have just [gone] Out when she was at the top. “”
However, in the midst of the reaction, several fans of Perry came to his defense, with a person writing: “This is one of the reasons why I love him so much. Some of you cannot even take a photo with your favorites. Meanwhile, ours can be mistaken around us.”
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The singer says she makes online reviews with grace and gratitude
By taking In Instagram on April 29, Perry also responded to the criticisms that she was confronted online, with a sincere message under a article highlighting a Times Square display panel produced by fans.
Addressing negativity, she said: “When the world” online “tries to make me a human piñata, I take it with grace and send them love, because I know that so many people hurt in many ways and the internet is therefore very therefore a dumping ground for undress and poorly rated.”
The singer of “I kissed a girl” noted that the continuous support of her fans helps him to remain faithful to herself, by writing: “We are in this beautiful and wild trip together.”
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Perry added: “I can continue to stay faithful to myself, my heart open and honest, especially because of our link. I love you guys and I grew up with you and I am so excited to see you all over the world this year!”
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Katy Perry becomes Candide with the fans: “Know that I’m fine”

Perry has opened further in her message, reassuring the fans she is in a good place emotionally.
“Please know that I’m fine,” she wrote. “I did a lot of work to find out who I am, what is real and what is important to me.”
She also shared advice from her therapist who have held with her: “No one can make you believe something about you that you don’t already believe you” and if I have feelings about this, it is an opportunity to investigate the feeling below. “”
Perry then highlighted the reality that she feels on tour: “What is real is to see your faces every night, sing in unison, read your notes, feel your warmth. I find that people lock their eyes and sing, and I know that we are cured in a little way when I can do this.”
The singer had a difficult year: the album’s backlash, Dr. Luke Controversy

While the backlash against Perry is making the headlines today, the negative press has been simmering since the release of its seventh studio album, “143”, last fall.
The album was welcomed by lukewarm to severe criticism, with the main single “Woman’s World” criticized by some as a superficial vision of feminism.
Critics have also challenged his collaboration with producer Dr. Luke, whose controversial legal battle with Kesha about allegations of sexual assault ended with a regulation.
Things are only getting worse when the singer went on space trip to the fully feminine crew of Blue Origin. According to a report, while Perry does not “regret” the space flight, she wants her not made a public show of the event on her return to Earth.