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Katy Perry reacts to hatred online and shares an encouraging message

Katy Perry leads with love ahead.

The singer of “Woman’s World”, 40, wrote a long note of thanks to her greatest followers after several fans took out an advertisement on her billboard dedicated to her on Times Square from New York City.

The billboard congratulated Perry for completing the first week of his’Lifesian Tour ‘which began in Mexico City on April 23. “@Katyperry has taught us that love is the key that opens all doors,” the Fans Katy Perry Brazil account subtitled an Instagram video showing the announcement on Tuesday, April 29. “Today, we wanted to remind him that he is never alone; our love for her is infinite, unwavering and eternal. So, during the next 24 hours, a very special message of his Katycats worldwide will reproduce in Times Square. ”

In the comments, Perry expressed his gratitude and reflected on how he is perceived online.

“I am very grateful for you guys. We are in this beautiful and wild trip together. I can remain faithful to myself, with an open and honest heart, especially thanks to our link,” Perry wrote. “I love you guys and I have grown up with you and I am very excited to see them all around the world this year!”

The singer was very clear about how she manages criticism and ridiculous online (earlier this month, Perry, Gayle King and others were pointed out for their participation in a totally feminine spatial flight of Blue Origin, that some social media celebrities and users considered frivolous).

Perry wrote: “Please, know that I am fine, I have done a lot of work about knowing who I am, what is real and what is important for me. My therapist said something that has been a change of play years, ‘No one can make you believe something about yourself that you do not believe about yourself’ and if I ever have any feeling about it, then it is an opportunity to investigate the feeling under it.”

“When the world ‘online’ tries to become a human piñata, I take it with grace and send them love, because I know that many people are suffering in so many ways and the internet is largely a landfill for the deranged and unleashed,” he continued.

“What is real is to see your faces every night, sing in unison, read your notes, feel your warmth,” Perry wrote, referring to his last tour. “I find people with whom to cross looks and sing, and I know that we are healing each other in some way when I can do that ♾️ I am not perfect, and in fact I have omitted that word of my vocabulary.”

Perry concluded his comment: “I am on a human trip playing the game of life with an audience of many and sometimes I fall, but … I get up and continue and continue playing the game and somehow through my beaten and bruised adventure I keep looking towards the light and in that light a new level is unlocked ♥ ️”.


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