Katy Perry's Hit Song “I Kiss a Girl, Condemned by Her Parents
As Katy Perry's hit song “I Kissed A Girl” sky-rocketed the hit charts, her parents pride descended down on her like a plane crash.
Perry's mother, Mary Hudson, quoted by Daily Record from an interview says "I hate the song, It clearly promotes homosexuality and its message is shameful and disgusting. Katy knows how I feel. We are a very outspoken family." Mary who is a pastor, said she was in disbelief after hearing the song for the first time. "When it comes on the radio I bow my head down and pray."
“I Kissed A Girl” is Katy's second single from her come back album entitled “One of the Boys”. According to her, the song was all “about the magical beauty of a woman.
Backed in the day, as she started her singing career in 2001, she used to be a Christian pop singer known by her real name Katy Hudson. But look how time molded her. Mary, believed that the changed was brought about by the influences of what is known to be the City of Angels – Los Angeles. Now, isn't that sound ironic!
"I was worried she'd start doing drugs and drinking alcohol. I still am. I spoke to her only recently. She said, 'I'm not going to turn into Amy Winehouse." Katy's religious parents cannot cut her out of their lives despite her immoralities and disobedience to the teachings of the Bible.
Katy reasoned out “the Bible also promotes understanding and forgiveness, which I keep reminding myself."























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