After the “female spatial” adventure (duration 11 minutes) with the Blue Origin, the consequent teasing on the web and the criticisms for the launch of her new tour, Katy Perry wanted to send a message to reassure her fans. Tuesday the pop star left a long comment on the IG profile of a fan page, reflecting on how he faced hatred online and thanking those who have always supported it. “I am so grateful to you. We are experiencing this beautiful and adventurous journey together,” he wrote. “I can continue to remain faithful to myself, with the open and honest heart, especially thanks to our bond”.
Then he continued: “Know that I'm fine, I worked a lot to understand who I am, what it is real and what is important for me. My therapist said something years ago that changed the cards to the table: 'Nobody can make you believe something of yourself that you don't already think', and if you ever have to feel like this, then it will be an opportunity to investigate what is hiding behind”.
“I'm so grateful for you guys. We're in this Beautiful and Wild Journey Together. I Can Continue To Remain True To MySelf, Heart Open and Honest Espencialy Because of Our Bond.
I love you guys and have grown up together with you and am so excited to see you all over the world … pic.twitter.com/y9l17qakxa
– Katy Perry TODAY (@todaykatyp) April 29, 2025
Perry's comment comes in response to a world project of his fandom who congratulated the singer for the launch of his tour with a temporary advertising billboard in Times Square. “Know that you are safe, we see you and celebrate you,” the fans wrote on the ledwall, alluding to the negative reactions he received for his recent Blue Origin spatial mission and the criticisms for the clips of his Lifetimes Tour.
“When the 'online' world tries to transform myself into a human pignatta, I accept it with grace and I send them love, because I know many people are suffering in many ways and the internet is truly a landfill for unbalanced and sick,” wrote Perry. “Reality is to see your faces every evening, sing in unison, read your scores, feel your warmth”.
At each date of his Lifetimes Tour so far, Perry has personally selected the fans between the public and has invited them on stage to sing a surprise piece with her, embracing them during the concert. In his message he also reflected on this link during the concerts: “I find people with whom to cross the gaze and sing and I know that we are taking care of each other, even if with little, I am not perfect, and in reality I omitted that word from my vocabulary,” wrote Perry. “I am continuing to be my journey from being human, playing the game of life in front of an audience of many people and sometimes I fall, but … I get up, I go on and continue to play and in some way, through my discontent and dented adventure, I continue to look at the light”.
Perry's new message comes while preparing to end the dates in Mexico of his Lifetimes Tour before starting the US stage next week. During a show in Mexico City last Friday, Perry was seen with tears in the eyes while singing Pearldeepcut from Teenage Dream.
From Rolling Stone US