Pop star Katy Perry finally ended her four-day-long live streaming of 'Katy Perry - Witness World Wide' in association with YouTube Livestream Concert. Besides that, she also performed at Ramon C Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts in Los Angeles as part of her live streaming.
During the live stream, fans got a good look at the singer's private life as 41 cameras were set in her house. Meanwhile, the Roar songstress ended up flashing a little too much while she was conscious about it. Katy donned a silver-coloured sequin onesie during the wardrobe malfunction.
She told the crowd, "I have a hole in my pants. letting it all hang out now. So OK." Then she crossed her legs and urged her fans not to look there. "Don't look over here," Katy said.
The stream enabled her fans to get a sneak peek of Katy's daily life, from inviting fans into her LA home to her daily yoga session and also cooking meatballs with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey.
The Chained To the Rhythm songstress brought up a lot of sensitive topics during her Big Brother style live streaming weekend. From her longtime feud with Taylor Swift to her ex-boyfriends' manhoods, she discussed everything in front of the cameras.
Regarding the Taylor Swift beef, Katy said, "I forgive her and I'm sorry for anything I ever did. And I hope the same for her. There's a lot of other things out there in the world that people need to be focused on. God bless her, honestly."
The 32-year-old singer also admitted of making several mistakes while referring to the controversy about her 'This Is How We Do' video. In an interaction with Pod Save The People's DeRay McKesson, Katy said, "I've made several mistakes. Even in this 'This Is How We Do' video with how I wore my hair and having a hard conversation with one of one of my empowered angels, Cleo, about what does it mean?
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"Why can't I wear my hair that way? Or what is the history behind wearing my hair that way? And she told me about the power in black women's hair and how beautiful it is, and the struggle."
Speaking of her 'cultural appropriation' Perry added, "I will never understand, but I can educate myself and that's what I'm trying to do along the way."