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Last updated: Thursday, June 23, 2011
Katy Perry appears on the cover of this month's Rolling Stone magazine wearing a Hershey's Kisses style silver bra top and skirt
On Russell Brand: “He’s changed so much. If I have a hangover, I just look at him and say, ‘How the f--k did you do heroin every day, when I can’t even have three glasses of wine and not want to ever drink again?’"
"I’m so happy he lived, of course. God bless him.”
On Gwen Stefani and some other unnamed b!tch: “I remember coming to L.A. for the first time and meeting Gwen Stefani and how gracious and wonderful she was."
"Then I met another favorite artist of mine and what a c–t she was. It ruined my dreams of that person, that c–t. I will always be a fan of the person who was gracious.”
On her critics: “Whenever people ask me about having bad reviews, I’m like, ‘Have you seen the run I’ve had? Have you see the numbers?’”
“Numbers do not lie! I’m not a dummy, I know ‘California Gurls’ isn’t going to save the world. But I put a lot of heart into my songs.”
On her political awakening: “It just feels like the thing running our country is a bank, money ... I know it sounds like an intense viewpoint, but I’m only slowly but surely getting the wool taken off my eyes."
"When I was a kid, I asked questions about my faith. Now I’m asking questions about the world. I think we are largely in desperate need of revolutionary change in the way our mindset is."
"Our priority is fame, and people’s wellness is way low. I saw this knowing full well that I’m a part of the problem. I’m playing the game, though I am trying to reroute."
"Anyway, not to get all politically divulging and introspective, but the fact that America doesn’t have free health care drives me fucking absolutely crazy, and is so wrong.”
Katy Perry appears on the cover of this month's Rolling Stone magazine wearing a Hershey's Kisses style silver bra top and skirt
On Russell Brand: “He’s changed so much. If I have a hangover, I just look at him and say, ‘How the f--k did you do heroin every day, when I can’t even have three glasses of wine and not want to ever drink again?’"
"I’m so happy he lived, of course. God bless him.”
On Gwen Stefani and some other unnamed b!tch: “I remember coming to L.A. for the first time and meeting Gwen Stefani and how gracious and wonderful she was."
"Then I met another favorite artist of mine and what a c–t she was. It ruined my dreams of that person, that c–t. I will always be a fan of the person who was gracious.”
On her critics: “Whenever people ask me about having bad reviews, I’m like, ‘Have you seen the run I’ve had? Have you see the numbers?’”
“Numbers do not lie! I’m not a dummy, I know ‘California Gurls’ isn’t going to save the world. But I put a lot of heart into my songs.”
On her political awakening: “It just feels like the thing running our country is a bank, money ... I know it sounds like an intense viewpoint, but I’m only slowly but surely getting the wool taken off my eyes."
"When I was a kid, I asked questions about my faith. Now I’m asking questions about the world. I think we are largely in desperate need of revolutionary change in the way our mindset is."
"Our priority is fame, and people’s wellness is way low. I saw this knowing full well that I’m a part of the problem. I’m playing the game, though I am trying to reroute."
"Anyway, not to get all politically divulging and introspective, but the fact that America doesn’t have free health care drives me fucking absolutely crazy, and is so wrong.”
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