Katy Perry recently shared details about her parents’ reaction to her 2008 hit “I Kissed a Girl” during an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast. The song, known for its lyrics about same-sex experimentation, was a departure from Perry’s religious upbringing. She explained that her parents, Keith Hudson and Mary Perry, practice a strict version of Christianity, and growing up she attended church frequently. Perry’s sister informed their parents about the upcoming song release, and Perry reflected on the challenges of breaking away from their expectations.
Moving to Los Angeles at 17 allowed Perry to experience different perspectives and cultures that challenged her upbringing. She saw the humanity in people that she had been taught to judge and restricted beliefs were no longer applicable. Perry then began to experiment with her sexuality as a young adult, which influenced the content of her music. Despite the tough times her parents experienced when she deviated from the expected path, Perry expressed gratitude for the values and integrity they instilled in her.
Now a mother to daughter Daisy Dove with fiancé Orlando Bloom, Perry humorously acknowledged that she might face similar challenges with her own child one day. She mentioned that her daughter has already taken an interest in her music, including the song “Peacock,” which includes a risque double entendre. Perry humorously noted that her own past actions have evidently looped back to her through her daughter’s choices, showcasing the unpredictability of parenthood.
Keith Hudson and Mary Perry joined Perry at a recent event where she received the Colleagues Champion of Children Award for her work with the Firework Foundation. Perry spoke highly of her parents, recognizing the importance of the values and integrity they imparted to her throughout her life. She emphasized the positive impact they had on her character and how they shaped her approach to interactions with others. Despite the challenges they faced due to her career choices, Perry expressed gratitude for their influence.
Reflecting on her journey and experiences, Perry shared how she discovered new perspectives and beliefs through travel and her success in the music industry. The exposure to different cultures and ways of life expanded her horizons and challenged her preconceived notions. Perry’s openness to learning and growth allowed her to evolve beyond the limitations of a strict religious upbringing, providing her with a more inclusive and understanding worldview. Through her music and personal journey, Perry continues to break boundaries and encourage acceptance and empathy for diverse experiences and identities.