Katy Perry on the defensive – Plaza de Armas

Singer Katy Perry recently went to her social networks to defend against the massive criticisms that have arisen against her since she was a participant as a crew of the flight to a hundred percent feminine space, from Blue Origin, in addition to the attacks that her ‘Lifesta’ tour has received, Deadline reported.
“I am very grateful for you. We are together in this beautiful and exciting trip. I can remain faithful to myself, with an open and honest heart, especially thanks to our link.
“I love you, I have grown with you and I am very excited to see them all over the world this year. Know that I am fine, I have worked hard to know who I am, what is real and what is important to me,” he began in his publication.
The interpreter of “Roar” also invited all her followers to reflection, explaining how for her it is better for the way she looks at her, so, despite criticism, she prefers to take all those emotions to manage to channel them to something good.
“My therapist said something for years changing my life: ‘No one can make you believe something about yourself that you no longer believe’, and if I ever have any feeling about it, it is an opportunity to explore the underlying feeling.
It should be added that the singer also ventured into awareness about the challenges of the digital world, as well as the empathy he feels for all those who vent their problems in social networks, regardless of how this is done.
“When the world ‘online’ tries to become a human piñata, I accept it with grace and send them love, because I know that many people are suffering in many ways and the Internet is, to a large extent, a landfill for deranged and incurable people.
“The real thing is to see your faces every night, sing in unison, read your notes, feel your heat. I find people with whom I can look into my eyes and sing, and I know we heal each other in a small way when I can do that. I am not perfect, and in fact I have omitted that word of my vocabulary,” he shared.