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Katy Perry on Religious Parents’ Reaction to ‘I Kissed a Girl’ – ‘Was Tough’

Katy Perry reveals her religious parents’ reaction to her 2008 hit “I Kiss a Girl.”

During his appearance on Call her dad podcast, published Wednesday, host Alex Cooper asked if Keith Hudson and Mary Perry thought about the song, which includes the lyrics: “I kissed a girl and I liked it / The taste of her cherry chapstick / I kissed a girl just to try it / I hope my boyfriend doesn’t mind / It felt so wrong , it felt so right / That doesn’t mean I’m in love tonight.”

“I knew you came from a religious background, but then your first big hit was ‘I Kiss a Girl,’ which is a complete departure from what we’re talking about,” Cooper said. “How did this song come about because I can only imagine, like, what’s your family thinking? Tell me everything.”

“My sister told them it was coming out,” the 39-year-old said, referring to her older sister Angela Hudson. “I was like, ‘You’ve got to get the message across.'”

The 13-time Grammy Award nominee explained during the podcast that her parents practiced a strict version of Christianity. Growing up, she attended church on Sunday mornings and Sunday evenings, as well as on Wednesdays. She was also not allowed to trick or treat on Halloween because it is “the devil’s holiday” and was not allowed to eat Lucky Charms cereal because “luck is derived from Lucifer.”

Perry moved to Los Angeles when she was 17 and said she saw “a whole different perspective”.

“I meet different people and I’m like, ‘Oh, you’re not a bad person. I grew up thinking you were like this. That’s how I was taught.’ So I saw more humanity. And then when I had success, traveling around the world, I was like, ‘Wow, these cultures believe in this, and this is how they work.’

This The former American Idol judge She began experimenting with her sexuality at the age of 17 due to not having “many rules and restrictions”.

“I had those experiences and then I sang about them,” she says with a shrug.

Perry noted that she was 23 when “I Kiss a Girl” was released. “I was a young adult, you know? But it was hard. It was hard for them,” she said of her parents. “When any kid leaves, when a kid doesn’t become a doctor, a lawyer, you know. Are you? That’s tough.”

There’s a mother for a pop star Daughter Daisy Dove with her fiance Orlando Bloom, and later her father as well Flynn Bloomwhich he shares with his ex-wife, Model Miranda Kerr.

“I’m going to have my tough moments, I’m sure,” Perry said of parenthood, joking about her daughter singing her song.Peacock,” which is “a double entender about d***.”

“My karma serves me now,” she said.

Newsweek Perry was contacted by email for additional comment.

In April, Keith Hudson and Mary Perry attended the 35th Annual Colleagues Spring Luncheon and Oscar de la Renta Fashion Show, where Perry was honored with the Colleagues Champion of Children Award for her work with the Firework Foundation, an organization that empowers children in underserved communities. makes .

“They gave me my compass in a lot of ways,” Perry said of his parents. Call her daddy. “They really gave me a lot of honesty. They taught me how to treat people.”

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