Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer-songwriter and television personality. Katy Perry is well known for her influence on modern pop music and her campy style, she has been referred to as the “Queen of Camp” by Vogue.
Katy Perry was born on October 25, 1984, in Santa Barbara, California, to Pentecostal pastors Mary Christine (née Perry) and Maurice Keith Hudson. Both of her parents turned to religion after a “wild youth”.
Katy Perry rose to fame with One of the Boys (2008), a pop-rock record containing her debut single “I Kissed a Girl” and follow-up single “Hot n Cold”, which reached number one and three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 respectively.
Perry is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 143 million records worldwide. All of her studio albums released under Capitol have individually surpassed one billion streams on Spotify, totaling six billion streams.
Katy Perry’s parent
Katy Perry’s dad Keith is a Pentecostal pastor from Santa Barbara. He was born on June 13, 1947. he was not always a devout preacher – Perry told journalist Katie Couric in 2009 that her father was pals with sixties psychologist Timothy Leary, who advocated the use of psychedelic drugs. Keith is married to Katy’s mother, Mary Christine Hudson, and has three children; Katy Perry, Angela Hudson, and David Hudson.
Katy Perry’s mother is also called Mary Perry Hudson and was born on 16th December 1969 and worked as a traveling preacher but has also appeared on some shows of other people and hence was also tagged as an actress. Her father was Frank Joseph Perry and her mother was also Elizabeth Vlisack. She lived her childhood life in New York and attended a local school where she later graduated from New York University.
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