Sunday, January 18, 2026
9.1 C
New Delhi

Katy Perry celebrates the anniversary of ‘143’

Katy Perry celebrates anniversary of '143': Reflects on her past year; 'No forcing, no controlling'

Katy Perry pens down a heartfelt note on the anniversary of her album ‘143,’ reflecting on the connection she had with fans and the tumultuous year that shaped her life. She posted a memory dump on her Instagram, which combined a few pieces of her practice sessions for ‘The Lifetimes Tour,’ while others included her hanging out with her close ones.

Katy Perry reflects on her past year

In a prolonged, heartfelt statement, the 39-year-old claimed that she’s not the one for anniversary posts, but it would be ignorant if she rolled her eyes over for this year. “Whatever comes next, I’m letting it unfold naturally. No forcing, no controlling — just trusting the angels, the fans, and the music to guide me where I’m meant to go,” she wrote in the paragraph that continued in the comment section.

Katy Perry Nearly Falls Mid-Air as Stage Prop Malfunctions| Video Goes Viral

Describing the album ‘143’ as an ‘I Love You’ to her fans, the singer expressed that she has been loving herself lately, especially after completing the unreal South American tour leg. While she has suffered her course by being in the spotlight, she only aims to learn when she hits the wall. Moreover, she emphasized the reason for celebrating the wins and reevaluating the losses. “History is important, we learn from history, we are reminded of how to and what not to do when we look back. We celebrate the wins and reflect on the losses. All of it is valuable,” she said, before adding, “Let’s hope we get to evolve together for years to come and at the end of it all be proud and at peace with how we tried our best in this imperfect world.”

About Katy Perry

Earlier this year, in June, Perry and her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, split up after being together for nine years. While they had an on-and-off relationship, they share a five-year-old daughter, Daisy Dove. Go to Source

Hot this week

Senegal accuses AFCON organisers of putting their players ‘in danger’, favouring hosts Morocco ahead of final

In a statement posted on social media on the eve of the final in Rabat on Sunday, the Senegalese football federation has accused AFCON 2025 organisers of “clear lack of adequate security measures” for their team as well as poor accommodat Read More

As Trump sets eyes on Greenland, his former aides aim for gains from mining in Arctic island: Report

Donald Trump’s renewed push to bring Greenland under US control is drawing scrutiny over former aides tied to mining ventures linked to the island’s rare earth resources Go to Source Read More

‘Runs Contrary To…’: Netanyahu Objects To Composition Of Trump’s ‘Board Of Peace’ For Gaza

On Friday, White House announced the names on the board’s portfolio, which will be crucial to restoring peace in Gaza. Read More

‘Won’t Be Blackmailed’: EU, UK Respond To Trump’s 10% Tariff Over Greenland ‘Purchase’

Several European leaders condemned the tariffs as “unacceptable” as Greenland’s minister praised them for a strong response to the move linked to the future of the Arctic island Go to Source Read More

Roger Federer headlines first ever Australian Open opening ceremony on return to Melbourne Park

From teaming up with Andre Agassi and Ash Barty to sharing an emotional moment with former rival Novak Djokovic, it was quite the memorable evening for 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer in the first ever Australian Open opening ceremony. Read More

Topics

Senegal accuses AFCON organisers of putting their players ‘in danger’, favouring hosts Morocco ahead of final

In a statement posted on social media on the eve of the final in Rabat on Sunday, the Senegalese football federation has accused AFCON 2025 organisers of “clear lack of adequate security measures” for their team as well as poor accommodat Read More

As Trump sets eyes on Greenland, his former aides aim for gains from mining in Arctic island: Report

Donald Trump’s renewed push to bring Greenland under US control is drawing scrutiny over former aides tied to mining ventures linked to the island’s rare earth resources Go to Source Read More

‘Runs Contrary To…’: Netanyahu Objects To Composition Of Trump’s ‘Board Of Peace’ For Gaza

On Friday, White House announced the names on the board’s portfolio, which will be crucial to restoring peace in Gaza. Read More

‘Won’t Be Blackmailed’: EU, UK Respond To Trump’s 10% Tariff Over Greenland ‘Purchase’

Several European leaders condemned the tariffs as “unacceptable” as Greenland’s minister praised them for a strong response to the move linked to the future of the Arctic island Go to Source Read More

Roger Federer headlines first ever Australian Open opening ceremony on return to Melbourne Park

From teaming up with Andre Agassi and Ash Barty to sharing an emotional moment with former rival Novak Djokovic, it was quite the memorable evening for 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer in the first ever Australian Open opening ceremony. Read More

EU Freezes Trade Deal With US After New Trump Tariffs Over Greenland Demand

European People’s Party (EPP) President Manfred Weber said that while there had been broad approval for the trade agreement, the process could not move forward. Read More

‘Not The Only Victims’: Goa Murder Case Takes Grim Turn As Russian Man Claims More Killings

Aleksei Leonov, a Russian national, confessed to multiple killings in Goa, including Elena Kasthanova and Elena Vaneeva, prompting police to widen their investigation. Read More

Kuki Woman, Kidnapped And Gang-Raped By Mob 2 Years Ago, Dies Awaiting Justice In Manipur

A 20-year-old Kuki zone woman, gang-raped during Manipur ethnic violence in Imphal in 2023, died on January 10 in Guwahati hospital due to trauma and injuries. Read More

Related Articles