Katy Perry is platinum-level songstress known for the hits “I Kissed a Girl” and “Eye of the Tiger” among others and now she recently announced that she has escaped the Hollywood “bubble” and has found it to be an “amazing experience.”
During an interview with Chelsea Handler, of “Dear Chelsea” and discussed with the comedienne her experience moving to Kentucky. You can listen in at the 12:30 mark.
“I’m like, living in Kentucky, and I have for almost a month now. And that’s quite an amazing experience. Because it reminds you that Hollywood is not America,” Perry said.
“You need to remember that. Because I think you can understand people better,” Perry continued.
“Yeah, right. It’s nice to get outside of what you know to be normal and your reality,” Handler said back.
“Yeah, I mean they’re living in a bubble of sorts. We’re living in a bubble. Our bubbles are completely opposite. But they’re — it’s interesting,” Perry responded.
Handler then asked Perry about her religious background.
“You’ve been in different bubbles cause you grew up in a bubble,” Handler then asked Perry about her religious background. “You grew up super religious, yeah, and that’s one bubble. Then you came into this industry, that’s another bubble. Right?”
Perry, an “American Idol” judge, said back, “It’s an anthropology study of humans.”
Perry discussed her motherhood and called it the “best decision [she] ever made in [her] entire life.” She had a daughter named Daisy with her husband Orlando Bloom in August 2020.
Do you think Perry is right that Hollywood is a bubble?
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