She famously sings about a lesbian experience in her 2008 hit I Kissed A Girl. But Katy Perry has revealed that she was not 'allo...
She famously sings about a lesbian experience in her 2008 hit I Kissed A Girl. But Katy Perry
has revealed that she was not 'allowed to interact with gay people'
during her strict upbringing by her evangelical pastor parents. The pop star, 32, also spoke about how there was 'some generational racism' when she was growing up.
Speaking in an interview with Vogue, the Firework hitmaker explained how she had to re-educate herself later on in life following her religious upbringing.
'The schools were really makeshift. Education was not the first
priority,' she said. 'My education started in my 20s, and there is so
much to learn still.'
Katy also added that Donald Trump being elected President brought up 'trauma' from when she was younger.
Speaking in an interview with Vogue, the Firework hitmaker explained how she had to re-educate herself later on in life following her religious upbringing.
Katy also added that Donald Trump being elected President brought up 'trauma' from when she was younger.
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