Katy Perry put her stellar curves on display as she promoted her new single Woman’s World on Thursday.
In the photos, which she posted to Instagram, the 39-year-old Roar singer wore a figure-hugging black leather halter-top jumpsuit with a zipper at the bodice and green and white racing stripes running down the sides.
The American Idol judge left her zipper pulled down low revealing her prominent cleavage.
In one photo Katy — who just won the legal battle over her home in Montecito — held her amber-colored sunglasses and in the other photo she wore them.
‘START UR ENGINES, WOMAN’S WORLD IS COMING. PRESS THAT PRE-SAVE FOR JULY 11,’ she captioned the post.
Katy Perry put her stellar curves on display as she promoted her new single Woman’s World on Thursday
In the photos, the 39-year-old Roar singer wore a figure-hugging black leather halter-top jumpsuit with green and white racing stripes running down the sides
Katy also shared a short clip of herself backstage with Saweetie in which she barged into her dressing room to surprise her.
Later, the rapper commented on Katy’s post: ‘THE BEST !!!!!!! WE ARE SEATED !!!!!!!! I got the keyz !!! Engines are ret to GOOOO !!’
Other commenters immediately jumped on her for her collaboration with Dr. Luke, with one writing: ‘If Dr. Luke is driving the car it’s just going to backfire’
Another quipped: ‘stop working with dr puke.’
Katy’s collaboration with music professional Dr. Luke on her forthcoming album has garnered a considerable amount of controversy amid past sexual assault allegations made against the producer by Kesha.
The 39-year-old songstress is collaborating with Dr. Luke, whose full name is Lukasz Gottwald, as well as Max Martin, Sarah Hudson and Stargate on her sixth record, Rolling Stone reported on Wednesday.
Perry ‘knew exactly the album she wanted to make and put together the team to make it happen,’ a Capitol Records source told the outlet of the collection of talent the former American Idol judge put together for her first release since 2020’s Smile.
Perry and Dr. Luke, 50, have past collaborated on hit singles such as 2008’s I Kissed a Girl, 2010’s California Gurls and 2013’s Roar.
The feedback online was pointed toward both Perry and Dr. Luke, who last year settled a defamation lawsuit with Kesha, 37, after she claimed in a 2014 lawsuit that he had sexually and physically abused her.
Kesha, whose full name is Kesha Rose Sebert, tweeted ‘lol’ in the wake of news Perry and Dr. Luke would be collaborating.
A number of followers speculated on the meaning of Kesha’s ‘lol’ tweet Monday, with one speculating that ‘she’s laughing at Katy and her new song,’ while another asked, ‘Is this Katy shade?’
Other people were more pointed toward Perry’s professional decision to collaborate with Dr. Luke.
‘It’ll never be a “Woman’s World” bc people like Katy Perry continue to support and uplift abusers in the industry like Dr. Luke,’ one user said.
Another added, ‘I’m actually in shock how so many Katy Perry fans are defending her with this Dr. Luke thing… it’s ok to hold your favorite artist accountable btw.’
Katy also shared a short clip of herself backstage with Saweetie where she barged into her dressing room to surprise her
Later, the rapper commented on Katy’s post: ‘THE BEST !!!!!!! WE ARE SEATED !!!!!!!! I got the keyz !!! Engines are ret to GOOOO !!
The 39-year-old songstress is collaborating with Dr. Luke, whose full name is Lukasz Gottwald, as well as Max Martin, Sarah Hudson and Stargate on her sixth record, Rolling Stone reported on Wednesday, pictured at the American Idol finale in 2024
Perry ‘knew exactly the album she wanted to make and put together the team to make it happen,’ a Capitol Records source told the outlet of the collection of talent the former American Idol judge put together for her first release since 2020’s Smile, pictured at the American Idol finale in 2024
One user said that Perry had been calculating in the move, as she ‘waited for the whole court process to end before calling him again.’
One user said they ‘won’t be listening,’ while another said, ‘Some people make music with integrity, while others just care about having a number 1.’
The fallout from the allegations and long-running legal battle with Kesha led artist Doja Cat in December 2021 to declare that she would not collaborate with him moving forward.
‘I don’t think I need to work with him again,’ Doja Cat told Rolling Stone. I don’t think I need to work with him in the future. I know that.’