Katy Perry turns 40: Looking back on a career in decline

by time news

A few years ago, California’s Katy Perry was one of the biggest pop stars in the world. But the success waned. Her last album “143” disappointed critics and fans alike.

When she was a young girl, around the end of the 80s, she was not allowed to eat the “Lucky Charms” breakfast cereal, which was very popular in the United States of America. All the children ate and ate Lucky Charms, but their mother banned it at home. Because the word “Lucky” contained Lucifer, the devil. At least, that’s what the parents, who were both strict Christians and preachers after living a wild hippie life, believed.

Her mother even had a relationship with Jimi Hendrix, and her father was friends with Timothy Leary, who loved LSD. But as always, converts are more likely to believe – even if breakfast cereal is the devil’s work.

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