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Post by Admin on May 27, 2020 21:38:31 GMT
Katy Perry is honoring all of the essential workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic with an exclusive and intimate performance at Los Angeles' Hotel Café during the iHeartRadio Living Room Concert Series presented by State Farm on Wednesday, May 27th. The iHeartRadio Living Room Concert Series presented by State Farm will pay tribute to all of the incredible essential workers, who are sacrificing so much on a daily basis to help others through this pandemic — basically, the ultimate in being a good neighbor. Each week during the show, a donation will be made to a charitable organization, and this week's episode, featuring Katy Perry, will benefit Meals on Wheels. Viewers at home can also donate via a call to action during the intimate concert. Fans can tune in and watch Katy Perry's special and intimate Hotel Café performance on Wednesday, May 27th at 7pm local time via iHeartRadio's YouTube Channel, on Oculus Venues, as well as across iHeartRadio stations nationwide and iHeartRadio's Hit Nation. To say the world is experiencing a challenging point in history as it faces the coronavirus pandemic is an understatement. But, even through all of the difficult moments, people are stepping up everywhere to help those in need, showcasing the power of coming together and community. Through acts of kindness big and small, many are truly defining what it means to be a good neighbor.
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Post by Admin on May 28, 2020 6:24:59 GMT
Katy Perry, now heavily pregnant since announcing she was expecting in March, has appeared near-unrecognizable in Barbara beach photos. The 35-year-old hitmaker and 13-time Grammy-nominee – once iconic for a bombshell finish to her natural good looks – shocked viewers with her Memorial Day weekend outing, seen with shirtless fiancé Orlando Bloom. Perhaps most encouraging in photos contrasting already toned-down images on the "Roar" singer's Instagram, however, was the response. While body-shaming comments over the "American Idol" judge came in, they were quickly topped by over 3,000 upvotes to a reply reading: "Am I the only one who thinks she looks lovely?" Keep scrolling for the paparazzi photos now seeing an unprecedented number of users – and these aren't necessarily fans – call the singer's "non-airbrushed" and "natural" look something they'd "take over the Kardashians every day." Over on Katy's Instagram, followed by 97.4 million, the photos have been both glam and low-key, with Katy's growing baby girl bump flourishing and the "Daisies" singer partially maintaining her signature red lip, bouncy blonde curls, and retro '50s finish. Photos obtained by The Daily Mail on Tuesday showed a slightly different Perry.
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Post by Admin on May 31, 2020 18:45:51 GMT
Pop star Katy Perry says the lockdown has helped her bond with her family at a deeper level.
"This time has brought in some balance. Probably necessary balance. It is in a way good for me, to have brought to this kind of mindset because even after quarantine is done, and probably when everyone goes out and celebrates, I will be still at home," Perry said.
"This has helped me bond with my family on a deeper level than I ever had, rather than just a vacation or a holiday. There's a new foundation that is being laid between families, and partners and we all will never forget this time," she added.
Amid the lockdown, Perry, who is expecting her first child with fiance and actor Orlando Bloom, is also keeping herself busy with work. She was also part of "American Idol" season three, which resumed production with the contestants filming their performances at home. The judges are also carryiong on from their respective homes.
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Talking about it, she said: "We couldn't just give up on their lifelong dream from four weeks of their finish line. I am so glad we made it possible. I think we should be all proud of what our producers and teams put together because I definitely think that it looks like a notch above everything else and a lot of hard work has gone into it. It has been a team effort. We would be filming this once or maybe twice a week or even thrice."
"We were all on calls to make sure that the winner was crowned on 'American Idol' this season. And I do believe that our show has become a place where people are truly trusting it. Legitimate artists, songwriters, and young kids, are using it as an additional platform besides their own hustle on social media. The show is putting out legit artists. It is not a karaoke show; it is not noise. People are using it as a launching pad which is so exciting for us."
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