Katya Perry reveals all in an interview on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast.
“When I come down and the kitchen is clean, and you’ve done all the dishes and closed all the pantry doors, you better be ready to get your dk sucked,” Perry, 39, told the host Alex Cooper in a preview clip of the upcoming episode shared via social media on Tuesday, September 3.
Perry continued, “That’s my love language! I don’t need a red Ferrari… I can buy a red Ferrari. Just do the f-king dishes! I’ll suck your dk! It’s that simple!”
Perry, who is engaged to actor Orlando Bloomalso revealed that she is “no longer attracted to narcissists.”
The “Woman’s World” singer has been dating Bloom, 47, since 2016 and they share a daughter, Daisy Dove, 4. She was previously married to the British comedian Russell Brand and dated Johannes Mayer.
“Anyone who is constantly the goalpost or emotionally pulling the rug out of you…not that,” Perry shared some of her dating red flags. “Someone who says he knows you better than you know yourself. Someone who just doesn’t help.”
Perry also shared some of the things she wasn’t allowed to do while growing up in a religious Christian household with her parents Keet And Mary Hudsonboth of whom are Pentecostal pastors.
“I wasn’t allowed to trick-or-treat. I wasn’t allowed to eat lucky charms because luck is a derivative of Lucifer,” she said.
“I wasn’t really allowed to acknowledge the opposite sex,” she added. “I didn’t even know how to use a tampon. I thought, ‘Do I have eight holes?’ I was on the swim team and still wore an af-king pad. The girls say, ‘Girl, that’s why you’re last. You have a flotation device. ”
Perry’s full interview on “Call Her Daddy” will be released on Wednesday, September 4.
The pop star recently revealed how she and Bloom’s daughter, Daisy, started singing one of her most risqué songs.
“She actually just started singing ‘Roar.’ Then again, she also sings “Peacock,” and now I know what every parent went through in 2008. And I’m sorry!’ Perry continued The one show in July.
Perry recorded the spirited “Peacock” for her 2010 album Teen dream. The song is known for its obvious allusions to the song’s title. (The song’s chorus contains the refrain: “I want to see your peacock.”)
The singer also discussed how her upcoming album, 143is dedicated to Daisy Dove – especially the song ‘Lifetimes’.
“’Lifetimes’ is a song I wrote inspired by my daughter,” Perry explained. “I tell her ‘I love you’ every night before she goes to bed, but I’ve started telling her, ‘Will you find me in every life?’ And she says ‘Yes.’ I just think you can find your soulmate, it can be your best friend, your pet, your daughter. They come in many shapes and sizes.”