Pop star Katy Perry has struck back at the hair-styling company that rushed into court in anticipation of being sued over an endorsement contract.

Two weeks ago, Jemella Group Limited (JGL) sued Perry`s loan-out company, Killer Queen LLC, contending that it had paid the singer USD 4.5 million under a two-year deal to endorse Good Hair Day (GHD), said the Hollywood Reporter.

In counterclaims filed in a California federal court, the 28-year-old singer`s lawyers said that if there was no deal, JGL had no right to continue to use Perry`s image on the GHD website and refer to Perry as the company`s “brand ambassador”.

“Those who wish to do business with a company that does not honour its contractual commitments, yet reaps the benefits of the agreements giving rise to those commitments, would find a perfect business partner in GHD,” Perry`s lawyer said in their new legal papers.

Source: Zee News






Katy Perry sounds slightly peeved she missed out on Rihanna’s strip club adventure.

The “Fireworks” singer took to Twitter today to playfully scold her pal for failing to extend an invitation to her epic Saturday night romp at the strip club after RiRi instagrammed pics of the late-night fun.

“Ermm…I was in LA Saturday night…Should I be proud or offended I wasn’t invited @rihanna #WHOISTHISDOPPLEGANGER,” Perry posted on her micro-blogging page.

And of course, RiRi replied to her BFF, letting her know she wasn’t in L.A.:

“@katyperry errm I wasn’t! Lol! #miaminights howeverrrrr….I’ll still let you spank me!,” she cheekily fired back.

So naturally, the famous friends set a Twitter date to reunite and make up for missed time together.

“Don’t worry @rihanna I’ll make it up to you at Barclays…,” the sassy singer wrote before clarifying, “Or more like let you make it up to me… Hehehe @rihanna.”

Ladies, we’re holding you to that promise.

Source: E Online












Katy Perry attends “The Smurfs 2″ photocall during the 5th Annual Summer Of Sony on April 22, 2013 in Cancun, Mexico.






Katy Perry attends ‘The Smurfs 2′ photo call at The 5th Annual Summer Of Sony at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on April 22, 2013 in Cancun, Mexico.






The pop star is working with collaborators such as Sia, Max Martin, Dr. Luke, Bonnie McKee and others

Katy Perry is halfway through her third album, the follow-up to “Teenage Dream,” which spawned five Hot 100 No. 1 singles. She has yet to feel any pressure.

“When I put myself on a timeline, when I tell the record company when I want to release the album, that’s when the race starts,” Perry said during a session Thursday at ASCAP’s I Create Music Expo. “That’s when I put pressure on myself.”

So far she has collaborated with many of the producers and songwriters behind “Teenage Dream,” among them Max Martin, Dr. Luke and Greg Wells.

Wells, she says, “allows me to vomit words. Not that I can’t find that with other but he just lets me [makes retching sound]. Max and Luke push me the most. As a team we have certain strengths. With Max, it’s melody choices, Luke is production and I’m topline and melody.”

She has also written new songs with Sia and continues to work with Bonnie McKee, her collaborator on “California Gurls” and “Teenage Dream.”

Working with Bonnie McKee “is like an emotional abuse session,” she said. “Bonnie and I argue (like) we’re in the ring fighting for the best lyric. We presented ‘Teenage Dream’ three times (before it was recorded).”

At a recent session, Perry went in with a melody and verse to work with Greg Kurstin and McKee. “She came in from a yoga class and said, ‘I want to write a song called ‘Double Rainbow.” So we have a song called ‘Double Rainbow.’”

Perry spent an hour taking questions from ASCAP executive VP, membership, Randy Grimmett, who had the singer-songwriter detail her career from her beginnings as a 13-year-old learning to play guitar to working in the Christian music world and then the ups and downs of her career prior to her chart success and arena tours.

She began many of her anecdotes with “want to hear something really depressing” – or words to that effect – to draw a complete picture of what she went through as struggling artist. She detailed negative and positive experiences working with Glen Ballard (pro) and the Matrix trio (con), Island Def Jam (bad) and Capitol (positive and improving with the new management team), and regularly reinforced the idea that she loves to collaborate with other writers.

A few other tidbits Perry said:

On the music and artists who have had the greatest influence on her, Perry rattled off Queen’s “Killer Queen,” the Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds,” Alanis Morissette’s “Jagged Little Pill,” No Doubt, Patty Griffin and Jonatha Brooke.

Dave Stewart, with whom she wrote “I’m Still Breathing,” was the first collaborator to give her the freedom to write whatever she wanted.

Once she goes on tour, she stops writing. “I don’t get into a studio when I’m touring.”

Her favorites that she saw at Coachella last weekend? Purity Ring, M83 and Sia.

Career highlight? “Firework,” she said, is “the most important song I’ve written.” Performing it with an autistic girl accompanying her on piano and vocal harmony at a fundraiser was “the most important performance of my career so far.”

She does not like the use of aliases by songwriters and producers. “I wouldn’t meet Dr. Luke for six months because I knew he wasn’t really a doctor. What’s wrong with your first and last name? Why do they have to be from outer space?”

Source: Billboard






Trying to keep her body in concert-ready shape, Katy Perry went to the gym in Los Angeles on Wednesday (April 17).

The “Firework” singer wore a white tank top, black workout tights, and black sneakers as she nibbled on her nails on the way back to her car.

Recently, the 28-year-old joined with other famous females to support Gucci’s A-List Chime for Change campaign, promoting women’s education, health, and justice.

Speaking about the power of social media, Ms. Perry said, “If I feel strongly about something, the whole world will know within seconds.”

Source: Celebrity Gossip






“It’s Possible” introduces the 3 pillars of Chime for Change (Education, Health, Justice) and conveys that through technology and by rallying voices together, women have opportunities and possibilities like never before. The video features Arianna Huffington, Blake Lively, Evan Rachel Wood, Freida Pinto, Halle Berry, Jada Pinkett Smith, John Legend, Katy Perry, Li Bing Bing, Olivia Wilde and Zoe Saldana, alongside CHIME co-founders Salma Hayek Pinault, Frida Giannini, and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.






Katy Perry at Day 3 of The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Coachella, California on April 14, 2013.






Katy Perry attends LACOSTE L!VE Desert Pool Party In Celebration Of Coachella on April 13, 2013 in Thermal, California.






Katy Perry attends day 1 of the 2013 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on April 12, 2013 in Indio, California.






Katy Perry attends Harper’s BAZAAR Coachella poolside fete at the Parker Palm Springs on April 12, 2013 in Palm Springs, California.






Katy Perry attends Coach’s 3rd Annual Evening of Cocktails and Shopping to Benefit the Children’s Defense Fund hosted by Katie McGrath, J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk at Bad Robot on April 10, 2013 in Santa Monica, California.











Katy Perry spotted stopping by a medical building in Los Angeles on Wednesday, April 10, 2013.

The “Firework” cutie donned an olive green warm up suit embellished with peacock feathers as she and a pal went inside.







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