‘Deleting All My Social Media’: Crybaby Celebrities Melt Down After Trump Win
The gnashing of elitist teeth since the Blue Wall’s fall has been GLORIOUS! Especially for an old conservative boy from flyover country.
Katy Perry’s just come out with a new single, and the general reaction is not great.
“She does have a beautiful voice, but the values behind the song and then who’s behind it — it’s a little disturbing,” Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable” says, before calling the song a “feminist anthem.”
The song is aptly titled “Woman’s World” and features lyrics like “Sexy confident / so intelligent / she is heaven sent / so soft, so strong.”
“Actually awful,” Stuckey scoffs, adding, “This ‘Woman’s World’ song, that’s supposed to be a feminist anthem, that’s supposed to make you and I feel really empowered.”
Despite the song being about empowering women, there were six writers who worked on the song — and four of them were men. All the producers of the music video were male, the choreographer was male, and three producers of the song were male.
One of the men who worked on the song is Dr. Luke, who was accused of sexual abuse by the pop star Kesha, alongside other women.
“So, on this feminist anthem, not only is it mostly headed up by men, also by a pretty credibly accused sexual abuser,” Stuckey says, adding, “This is just very hypocritical.”
“You would think that she would have been able to find someone who wasn’t accused of sexual abuse, or just find a woman. Are there no women in this women’s world that can produce this?”
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Singer Katy Perry posted an edited version of NFL kicker Harrison Butker's viral speech that included criticisms of Joe Biden, pride month, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her version was edited to promote gay pride.
The Kansas City Chiefs player delivered an anti-politically correct commencement address to hundreds of graduates at Benedictine College, a small Catholic school, in mid-May 2024.
Perry apparently took issue with particular moments in Butker's speech relating to women and gay pride.
"Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world, but I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world," Butker said. "I say all of this to you because I have seen it firsthand how much happier someone can be when they disregard the outside noise and move closer and closer to God's will in their life," he added.
In her edited version, Perry changed the statements to have Butker say that people are much happier supporting women and "not saying" that the majority of women are most excited about getting married or having children.
'Society is shifting and people young and old are embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion.'
Butker also addressed pride and Pride Month, saying "the deadly sin of pride" now "has an entire month dedicated to it."
Perry's version was edited to make it seem as if Butker said, "People young and old are embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion," and, "I want to say Happy Pride to all of you."
The full transcript of the edited video is as follows, per Variety:
"For the ladies present today, congratulations on an amazing accomplishment. You should be proud of all that you have achieved at this point in your young lives. How many of you are sitting here, now about to cross this stage, and are thinking about all the promotions and titles you’re going to get in your career? I would venture to guess the women here today are going to lead successful careers in the world. I say all of this to you because I have seen firsthand how much happier someone can be supporting women, and not saying that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world. The road ahead is bright, things are changing. Society is shifting and people young and old are embracing diversity, equity and inclusion. With that said, I want to say Happy Pride to all of you, and congratulations class of 2024."
Perry has recently posted AI-generated photos of herself, as well as calls for a ceasefire in Palestine but not in her own words.
"For over seven months, we've witnessed this tragedy unfolding, resulting in thousands of children killed or injured," her post read. "UNICEF continues to call for an immediate ceasefire, the unconditional release of all hostages and an end to the senseless killing of children."
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Artist Katy Perry addressed her eye malfunction during a concert in Las Vegas last weekend that left her fans scratching their heads and concerned.
Perry addressed the issue in a tweet: “Welcoming all my #flatearthers #spaceisfakers #birdsarentrealers #skyisntbluers to come see my broken doll eye party trick IRL in Vegas next year! 😜.”
BlazeTV's Steven Crowder addressed the situation on "Louder with Crowder."
Welcoming all my #flatearthers #spaceisfakers #birdsarentrealers#skyisntbluers to come see my broken doll eye party trick IRL in Vegas next year! 😜 https://t.co/eux5dOL6Ve pic.twitter.com/MAweEUUBHh
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) October 27, 2022
Newsweek published an article in 2021 alleging that Perry consoled an "American Idol" contestant by sharing a personal story about her "wonk eye."
According to "Newsweek," Perry explained how she has a wonk eye as well and how she used to be worried about it until some of her fans created a fandom over her wonk eye. "I even have a fandom that calls itself 'Katy's wonk eye," she said.
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Katy Perry recently moved to Kentucky and has found living in the Bluegrass State to be an "amazing experience." The "California Gurls" singer quickly realized that she had been living in a bubble and that "Hollywood is not America."
Perry recently appeared on Chelsea Handler's podcast "Dear Chelsea" and told the comedian, "I’m like, living in Kentucky, and I have for almost a month now."
"And that’s quite an amazing experience," Perry continued. "Because it reminds you that Hollywood is not America."
"You need to remember that," said the 37-year-old "Hot N Cold" singer. "Because I think you can understand people better."
Handler replied, "Yeah, right. It’s nice to get outside of what you know to be normal and your reality."
Perry explained, "Yeah, I mean they're living in a bubble of sorts. We're living in a bubble. Our bubbles are completely opposite. But they're — it's interesting."
Handler brought up that Perry grew up in a "super religious" family, according to Fox News.
Perry's parents – Mary Christine and Maurice Keith Hudson – are Pentecostal pastors.
The "American Idol" judge has said in the past that she grew up in a strict religious household in Santa Barbara, California.
Perry told Rolling Stone in 2010, "I wasn't ever able to say I was 'lucky' because my mother would rather us say that we were blessed, and she also didn’t like that lucky sounded like Lucifer. Deviled eggs were called ‘angeled’ eggs. I wasn’t allowed to eat Lucky Charms, but I think that was the sugar. I think my mom lied to me about that one."
"Speaking in tongues is as normal to me as 'Pass the salt," she added. "It's a secret, direct prayer language to God."
Perry – who has been a diehard supporter of the Democratic Party – also has the word "Jesus" tattooed on her wrist.
Handler told Perry, "You've been in different bubbles cause you grew up in a bubble. You grew up super religious, yeah, and that’s one bubble. Then you came into this industry, that’s another bubble. Right?"
Perry agreed, "It's an anthropology study of humans."
Perry revealed that having a baby has been the "best decision I've ever made in my entire life."
After having a child, she realized, "Stuff that you thought was important was really never important. Your family really starts to become first."
The singer had their daughter Daisy with her partner and actor Orlando Bloom in August 2020.
The entire Katy Perry interview with Chelsea Handler is available below, and the discussion about Kentucky begins slightly before the 13-minute mark.
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Leftists unsurprisingly continue to demonstrate unhinged hatred and lack of mercy to anyone who doesn't view the world through their flawless lenses.
Their latest victim is singer Katy Perry, who committed a heinous sin after media outlets declared former Vice President Joe Biden the winner of the 2020 election over President Donald Trump.
You see, she actually urged her fans to contact family members who don't share their political views — and express love to them.
the first thing I did when the presidency was called is text and call my family members who do not agree and tell t… https://t.co/B6s4zMKIF0— KATY PERRY (@KATY PERRY)1604866978.0
Perry tweeted "the first thing I did when the presidency was called is text and call my family members who do not agree and tell them I love them and am here for them. #FamilyFirst. Call your family today. Happy Sunday."
Oh, the heresy! Oh, the scandal!
As you might expect, leftists didn't take kindly to Perry's kindness and accused her of being a little too forgiving toward those they believe are racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Hitler-loving, knuckle-dragging science deniers. Or something.
Here's a sampling:
Insider said representatives for Perry didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.