Perry’s Parents Upset Over Her Song

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Rumor has it that Kate Perry’s religious parents don’t approve their daughter’s song choice. They find Kate’s single ‘I Kissed A Girl’ shameful and disgusting.

The singer’s mom Mary Hudson allegedly told Daily Mail, “I can’t even listen to that song. The first time I heard it I was in total shock… It promotes homosexuality and its message is shameful and disgusting. She is our daughter and we love her and can’t cut her out of our lives but we strongly disagree with how she is conducting herself and she knows how disappointed we are.”

“The message she is promoting is about homosexuality, which the Bible clearly states is a sin. She changed when she went to LA and is going through a period of rebellion. Katy is not a homosexual and has just been led astray by Hollywood. She’s told me, ‘Oh mom, I’m not going to turn into Amy Winehouse.’ But I pray all the time God will help her find salvation.”

But Perry claims that her parents have absolutely no problems with the song. She says, “My parents were at my last three shows in California… I don’t think it was her because my mother is very eloquent and she would never say anything so mean and hurtful.”

‘I Kissed A Girl’ lyrics include the lines “I kissed a girl and I liked it, the taste of her cherry chap stick” and “You’re my experimental game, It’s just human nature.”

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