quinta-feira, 26 de fevereiro de 2015

Clique: Katy Flagrada com Roupão Saindo de um Hotel.


A katy foi flagrada em um hotel na cidade polonesa, chamada Cracóvia, no dia 24 de fevereiro. E o paparazzi tirou uma foto ela saindo do Hotel de um traje íntimo, sobretudo da camisola ( Roupão) e chinelos, antes de entrar em um carro.

Suposta Gravidez da Katy Perry com John Mayer II



Segundo a publicação, os dois estão com planos de passar 'o resto da vida juntos'."Eles sabem que algumas pessoas são céticas em relação a isso, mas eles realmente acham que é assim que deve ser. Eles querem passar a vida juntos, e parece que é isso mesmo que vai acontecer", concluiu.

Com isso eles estão planejando o casamento, agora que souberam da suposta gravidez.
  Pois bem, a Katy no começo ficou com medo em contar isso para o John Mayer, mas quando ele soube ficou muito feliz!

 "Ele estava verdadeiramente mal desde que terminou com Katy. Agora estão felizes e o casamento acontecerá em abril", revela o informante.


Para mim, se for verdade..Soltarei fogos de artifícios, por que eu shippo muito esse casal, e sei que o Mayer gosta muito da Katy..
Sempre apoia as decisões dela, foi elogiar a cantora lá no After Party, e sempre posta coisas..
  E cá entre nois, eles formam um belo casal.
E Katy sempre quis ter um filho, na realidade!
a Angela está grávida,perto de ganhar..e a Katy esperando..Imagina??


Estou super feliz! Ah! falaram que está previsto o casamento para Abril..

Suposta Gravidez da Katy Perry com John Mayer.



Segundo, algumas revistas como US Weekly, e dentre vários. A Katy, está grávida de dois meses, e ela e o John se reconciliaram após a notícia que ela esteja grávida.
 Vários sites de notícias, disseram que eles reconciliaram faz alguns meses..Lembra do começo desse ano que eles foram clicados juntos? E do After Party da Halftime Super Bowl que a Missy Elliott postou no Twitter..

  Bem que desconfiei!

"Quando ele falou sobre ter um filho, Katy se apaixonou por ele novamente", afirmou a fonte.


Família do John Mayer está feliz pela Gravidez da Katy



Uma fonte contou à revista 'Star' que a família de John teria ficado feliz com uma suposta gravidez e que, por conta disso, Katy estaria mais próxima do que nunca de sua família. E O John Mayer está muito feliz, depois que a Katy contou a suposta gravidez.



 E o povo leva tudo a sério! A Katy é desse jeito doida! E por isso que amo ela!

Katy causa polêmica com suas fotos na Itália

Katy causa polêmica com suas fotos na Itália



Katy causa polêmica com suas fotos na Itália.. Você acham que ela pegou pesado?
Para mim, acho normal.Por que em todo o lugar que ela vai visitar, ela faz graças..


 E o povo leva tudo a sério! A Katy é desse jeito doida! E por isso que amo ela!

Clique da Maitê Ardanza: Katy Perry



Gente! A gatinha Maitê Ardanza, filha da empresária Paula Ardanza, que estava de férias na Itália. Enquanto foi ao restaurante Cibrèu mais a mãe, advinha quem estava lá?
Sim,a diva Katy Perry...
Ai ela pediu para tirar uma foto com a DIVA, e claro! A Katy simpática como sempre, tirou com muito prazer.
 Detalhe! Olha o rosto dessa mulher, perfeita!


 De porcelana, uma pele macia e brilhante.


quarta-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2015

#KatyPerryAndJohnMayer

John Mayer e Katy Perry Juntinhos após o Super Bowl XLIX

Segundo Us Weekly, e a postagem que a rapper Missy Elliott postar em seu instagram, com a seguinte legenda:
 "After party do Super Bowl com John Mayer e Katy Perry", escreveu ela na legenda.

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De acordo com a Us Weekly, John Mayer também ficou esperando Katy Perry nos bastidores para ser o primeiro a dar parabéns para ela, logo que ela saiu do palco.

terça-feira, 3 de fevereiro de 2015

Super Bowl Xlix Halftime Show - Perfomance Katy Perry Complete


Os dez melhores momentos da performance de Katy Perry no Super Bowl XLIX , Segundo o Site Vagalume

Cantora silenciou todos os que duvidavam de sua capacidade com performance que foi sucesso de público
Se ainda restava alguma dúvida, Katy Perry provou que pertence à "realeza" do pop na noite de ontem (1), durante a aguardada performance no intervalo do Super Bowl XLIX, a final do campeonato nacional dos Estados Unidos de futebol americano.

O time New England Patriots venceu o torneio, mas a cantora também roubou as manchetes desta segunda-feira (2). 

Entre participações de Lenny Kravitz e Missy Elliott, dançarinos vestidos de tubarão, fogos de artifícios, medley de sucessos inesquecíveis e trocas de figurinos super eficientes, confira os dez melhores momentos da performance, que elevou a americana a um patamar que poucos antes alcançaram.

10. Versão rock de "I Kissed a Girl" ao lado de Lenny Kravitz:

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O músico foi a primeira participação especial anunciada, e muitos se perguntaram onde o dono do hit "American Woman" se encaixaria em um show da cantora. No entanto, seus solo de guitarra e vocal suave se misturaram perfeitamente com a energia de Perry, tornando a colaboração um dos principais momentos da noite.

9. Os tubarões de pelúcia durante o medley "Teenage Dream" e "California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg)":

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Os que não estão acostumados com o estilo brincalhão da cantora podem ter achado o set deste medley "infantil", mas a artista foi fiel à sua criatividade e levou à sério o tema "verão" das canções. Bolas de praia coloridas, dançarinas de biquíni e a melhor parte: os tubarões de pelúcia, muitas vezes atrapalhados. Uma homenagem aos emojis, os personagens trouxeram cor e alegria ao show.

8. Os microfones personalizados de Perry e de Missy Elliott:

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A morena trocou de microfone todas as vezes que mudou de figurino, para que o acessório combinasse com a roupa do momento. Durante a abertura, algumas chamas foram desenhadas no aparelho, e um microfone listrado de azul, vermelho e branco o substituiu durante o set na praia. A rapper convidada também ganhou um acessório diferente, com suas iniciais na frente.

7. As coreografias inéditas:

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É claro que os shows da cantora sempre foram complementados com dançarinos, mas a artista foi além e chegou ao evento com coreografias inéditas em todas as músicas. Durante "California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg)", a estrela arriscou os passos e brilhou, em uma rotina de dança com bastante energia.

6. As (quatro) rápidas trocas de figurino:

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Com apenas 12 minutos e meio de apresentação, Perry conseguiu trocar de roupa quatro vezes, e não fez feio em nenhuma das reaparições. Além de evitar desastres, a estrela nos surpreendeu todas as vezes, trazendo ao palco figurinos impecáveis, de casacos reluzentes a um vestido estrelado (com sapatos combinando).

5. O tabuleiro de xadrez de LED durante "Dark Horse (Feat. Juicy J)":

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Em 2013, Beyoncé utilizou truques de iluminação perfeitamente em sua performance, mas Katy levou o trabalho com LED a um outro nível neste ano. O gramado do estádio virou um tabuleiro de xadrez em 3D, enquanto os dançarinos eram as peças; a coreografia foi executada no tempo perfeito, tornando a performance um dos visuais mais espetaculares na história do evento.

4. Performance de "Firework" e saída em uma estrela cadente:
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A morena havia prometido, em entrevistas, um grand finale como nunca antes, mas ninguém esperava que a cantora fosse sair do estádio literalmente voando. A americana subiu em uma estrela cadente e tomou fôlego para acertar todas as notas de sua música mais inspiradora.

3. O coro da plateia durante os versos de "California Gurls (feat. Snoop Dogg)":




Provavelmente o momento mais arrepiante do show, a cantora deu espaço para que o estádio, lotado, cantasse em uníssono o segundo verso de seu hit em parceria com Snoop Dogg. A artista sabe que contém, em seu repertório, aquelas músicas que todo mundo conhece, e tirou vantagem disso da maneira mais emocionante possível. Não é à toa que a americana não parava de sorrir.

2. Tudo o que aconteceu durante o dueto de Katy e Missy:
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Desde o momento em que a sombra da rapper apareceu na televisão até o último verso de "Lose Control (feat. Ciara & Fatman Scoop)": tudo sobre a participação da veterana foi sem defeitos. A cantora abriu espaço para que Elliott brilhasse, e dançou, cantou e se divertiu tanto que levou a energia do show às alturas.

1. A entrada da cantora sobre o tigre gigante e a performance de "Roar":


Parabenizada pelo PETA por não utilizar animais de verdade em sua apresentação, a cantora acertou em cheio em seu número de abertura ao chegar ao estádio sobre um tigre gigante de metal. Foi uma entrada triunfal, ao som de uma música heroica, dando início a um show igualmente vitorioso.

domingo, 1 de fevereiro de 2015

Super Bowl XLIX - Katy Perry

Backstage at the top-secret rehearsals for the biggest gig in American showbiz, in a large, stuffy room marked "Wardrobe," a dozen or so half-naked female dancers wriggle into candy-colored, body-hugging costumes and pull on matching socks and sneakers. At the center of the action is Katy Perry, lying belly-down on a massage table with one bare leg poking out from under a blanket -- simultaneously getting treatment for a bad hamstring and giving notes on her dancers' and bandmembers' costumes. "It's obscene, I know," Perry says, referring to her elaborate multitasking. "But it's not because I'm a diva!"
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It's hard to argue with her -- after all, she's a busy woman. In less than two weeks, on Feb. 1, Perry will take the stage at Super Bowl XLIX's halftime show, singing and dancing her way through 12-and-a-half painstakingly choreographed minutes of blockbuster hits for a TV audience of about 100 million (not to mention the 63,400 fans packed into Arizona's University of Phoenix stadium). To get the show in shape, Perry and her team set up here at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, where they prepped her ongoing Prismatic Tour last spring. It's a massive undertaking. Longtime manager Bradford Cobb compares the endeavor to launching an entire tour. Perry agrees: "This has had brainpower going into it from before we knew we had it, when we were being courted."
Perry weighs in on everything from shoe options to zippers versus velcro, and whatever the question is, she has an immediate, decisive opinion and the confidence that her team will make it happen. "I used to say, 'That's ridiculous, we can never do that,' " says Baz Halpin, her longtime co-creative director. "Now I just say, 'You want to fly in on a giant banana and burst into flames? We'll make it work.' "
As Perry surveys the dancers, she's surrounded by the fashion designer Jeremy Scott (who created Perry's Super Bowl costumes), her stylist Johnny Wujek and a woman whose entire job is adding "bling" to the wardrobes -- which Perry is generally inclined to do. When one dancer appears, Perry notes the fit of her top, which may be risque for the family-friendly Super Bowl. "Your boobies are a little too much for that," Perry says cheerfully. "Show Sarah!" (She's referring to Sarah Moll, who runs halftime for the NFL, and whose facial expression shows that she agrees with Perry.)
If Perry is nervous, it doesn't show. She's already 108 shows deep into the Prismatic Tour. Most halftime artists use the performance as a mega-sized launch pad for whatever they have up next, but Perry says it will serve another purpose for her. "There isn't any selling point going up the day after," she says. "I'm just selling my music to the broadest, widest audience ever."
With her 2010 blockbuster Teenage Dream, Perry ascended to the top tier of pop, scoring a Michael Jackson-rivaling five No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 singles and selling 2.9 million copies of the album, according to Nielsen Music. The 2013 follow-up, Prism, sold 1.6 million, and featured two No. 1s ("Roar" and "Dark Horse," with Juicy J).
Still, it's hard to imagine the sales gap didn't stoke Perry's competitive spirit, especially as a new wave of female stars from Ariana Grande to Iggy Azaleabegan chewing up radio spins. Pop fans tend to pit female stars against each other: Madonna vs. Lady Gaga, Gaga vs. Perry, and lately, Perry vs. Taylor Swift. That last beef has been fought through magazine profiles and subtweets without either explicitly naming the other. In 2014, for instance, Swift described a fellow female musician as her "straight-up enemy" who tried to "sabotage [Swift's] entire arena tour." The next day Perry tweeted, "Watch out for the Regina George in sheep's clothing," a reference to Mean Girls that everyone took to be about Swift. Asked about it now, Perry only says, "If somebody is trying to defame my character, you're going to hear about it."
In any case, the Super Bowl gig is a major win in the Perry column. And not the only one: In 2014, she sold out more than 80 arenas, grossing more than $146 million, according to Billboard Boxscore, making Prismatic the biggest tour of the year by a female artist. Likewise, "Dark Horse" was 2014's No. 1 song on the Mainstream Top 40 chart, and she still has the most Twitter followers -- more than 64 million -- of anyone. "Watching the rehearsals solidified our feeling that she's the right choice," says the NFL's Moll. "And we see the connection she has with her audience and her reach on social media." Says Charli XCX, who will be opening for Perry this spring: "She makes sugary, plastic pop so well, makes it sound smart and amazing. But she also has such a vision within her videos and her live show. I love that she goes all the way with it."
When she's working, Perry wakes up around noon, after at least nine hours of sleep. She checks The Huffington Post to see what's going on in the world and slips into the uniform she has worn for the last year: a black Adidas track suit with white stripes and matching slippers. The effect is half Run-D.M.C., half Olympic Village. But style isn't the point. "I'm just not playing the picture game," she says, referring to paparazzi. "If I wear the same thing every day, the pictures don't sell."
Today, with the wardrobe meeting done, Perry curls up on the floor of her dressing room, which is stocked with water and fruit, a burbling humidifier and a pair of beige sofas. She's wearing a gold nose ring, pink nails and lipstick, and her hair pulled back in a casual ponytail. Butters, the puppy she adopted in 2014 (she looks like a living teddy bear), comes flying in, carrying a soggy ball. Perry recently gave custody of Butters to her longtime assistant, Tamara, and her girlfriend. "I was going through a breakup and I was like, 'I'm going to get a dog!'" Perry says, referring, presumably, to one of her off-again stints with John Mayer. "But honestly, I have to run an empire, and as much as I love animals I don't know if I have the mind capacity to do it."
The rest of her early-afternoon routine involves physical therapy for her knees and some massage, acupuncture or cupping. "Sometimes I get a steam for my voice," she says. She also has a therapist she sees when she's in Los Angeles. "That's one of only a handful of people who see me as Katherine Hudson," Perry says, using her real name, which she changed to avoid confusion with the actress Kate Hudson.
Perry lives in what she calls "a compound" in L.A. with her older sister, Angela Hudson; Hudson's husband, Svend Lerche; and their baby. Her younger brother, David Hudson, lives nearby in Los Feliz and her parents, Keith Hudson and Mary Perry, are in Irvine, Calif. "Everybody is somewhat close," she says. "I always dreamed of living commune style. I want my own Neverland ranch at a some point, but not with the salacious parts." She cracks up.
Her dream? "My own Starbucks on the property," she says, only half-joking. "I have to create my own world because it's hard to go into the other world sometimes. Barbra Streisand has a mall downstairs in her basement -- just weird, amazing stuff like that. I get it, because it becomes such a thing to go out in the world."
One of those times came in early January, when she was spotted at dinner with Mayer in L.A. (The pair have dated at least twice since 2012. She also was married to Russell Brand for 14 months starting in late 2010 and was reported to have been dating Diplo last year.) She declines to define their relationship, bristling at the question. "What I will say is that to have any relationship at this level you have to just be protective and figure out how to navigate it," she says. "There is no handbook." She thinks about it, and adds, "In all my relationships, I've learned how I have to be more careful and that it's not up for public consumption."
Perry's parents were hippies-turned-Evangelical ministers, home-schooling Perry and her two siblings and raising them according to a deeply conservative, fire-and-brimstone belief system. The family, who lived mostly in Santa Barbara, Calif., was poor enough that food wasn't always easy to come by. "But I love my childhood," she says. "Because I can't change it and it made me who I am." Perry regrets her lack of formal education, and stays informed about news and issues that are important to her, including her outspoken support for LGBT rights. "I grew up in a little bit of a bubble of ignorance and judgment," she says. "And so I'm happy that I've been able to evolve past that."
At 13, Perry convinced her parents to bring her to Nashville to seek a career as a gospel singer; she released an album on a Christian label at 16. But after discovering secular artists, from Queen to Gwen Stefani, she moved to L.A. and shifted her ambitions -- first aiming to be a acoustic guitar-wielding singer-songwriter, later settling on her current plan: global pop domination. She bounced from contract to contract -- "I had two cars repossessed, I was always going by the hair of my chinny chin chin" -- before landing on Capitol Records. Working with Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Benny Blanco, she broke through with 2008's button-pushing "I Kissed a Girl." Since then, that core team (often helped by songwriter Bonnie McKee and others) has produced a string of No. 1 songs. "My strengths are melodies and lyrics," Perry explains. "Max is the king of melodies and Luke is the king of, like, sounds. When we get together we make the biggest songs."
"Everyone has been asking me if I'm going to be nervous before the halftime show," Perry says. "I'm like, I'm f---ing human. This is the biggest event of my career." To prep, she has been studying recent shows, with extra attention onBeyoncé in 2013 and Madonna in 2012. "Those performances are clean and streamlined," she says. "They're about the catalog, the songs. I like Madonna for the graphic effects she brought." And Beyoncé? "She brought so much strength, so much sassiness and just the right amount of sex," Perry says. "She's an icon.Elvis, The Beatles, Michael Jackson -- she's in that category. I'm not. She's like five notches above me, and those levels are compounded in difficulty."
She also reached out to Bruno Mars, a buddy from awards shows, who had the halftime gig in 2014. (She insists she doesn't have many close celebrity friends -- she's probably tightest with Rihanna, Adele and Ellie Goulding.) She scans the email on her phone -- "let me just make sure it's kosh" -- before reading it out loud:
Hello, exclusive Super Bowl club member! I was wondering if you are in L.A. at all this month and would have tea with a sister who is about to throw up with nervousness re: [football emoji]. I've heard about your process through our managers, but am wondering if you had more insight on important things like, spray tan the night before or three nights before? JK, or maybe not!
"I'm going to meet up with him and he'll tell me whatever there is to tell," Perry says. "Although I don't know how much there really is." She knows that no matter how much she prepares, the halftime show is live, and as Janet Jackson andM.I.A. demonstrated, anything can happen. "You can't control other people, and hopefully they're on the same path with you," she says. "My special guests" -- including Lenny Kravitz -- "don't have any agenda other than the music. But you can never be too sure." Kravitz claims that he and Perry have been cooking up a surprise. "It's cool because it's different for me," he says. "Our voices are going to blend well together."

Perry's focused on the opportunity: Playing for an audience so vast that it will include some of the few remaining human beings who have never heard of her. What's her strategy to win them over? It's simple, Perry says: "I want the show to be quintessential Katy. It's like the exclamation point on the whole last cycle. This is the cherry on top of everything I've already done."