Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

Katy Perry is one of the most successful artists in the world and never fails to impress the audience. But, her fifth album titled “Witness” which featured songs Swish Swish and Chained to the rhythm released last year was a flop. Katy Perry who is the cover star of Vogue Australia’s August issue sat down to discuss about her journey “I have had bouts of situational depression and my heart was broken last year because, unknowingly, I put so much validity in the reaction of the public, and the public didn’t react in the way I had expected to … which broke my heart,” Perry said.

Perry decided to spend a week at The Hoffman Institute to seek help that she needed, to feel re-energized, saying “I was ready to let go of anything that was holding me back from being my ultimate self.”

“Essentially and metaphorically, we are all computers, and sometimes we adopt these viruses via our parents or via the nurture that we are given or not given growing up. These toxic tendencies can start to play out in our behaviour, in our adult patterns, in our relationships,”

Katy Perry also opened about how she didn’t have to be an emotional wreck to be a successful singer and songwriter. She said “I was with someone recently who asked: ‘Well, don’t you think that if you do too much therapy it will take away your artistic process?’ And I told them: ‘The biggest lie that we’ve ever been sold is that we as artists have to stay in pain to create.”

The Witness tour (her fourth global tour) will finish in Australia in August.

By Rashmi

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