The pair sing some of Katy’s biggest hits, talk about her new short hair and her epic fall out with Taylor Swift.
“There’s a situation,” Katy told James. “
Honestly, it’s really like she started it, and it’s time for her to finish it.”
The pop stars fell out years ago, after Katy allegedly stole Taylor’s backing dancers. Taylor’s 2015 hit ‘Bad Blood‘ is said to have been written about Katy, and although she hasn’t confirmed it, Katy’s new single ‘Swish Swish‘ definitely appears to be about Taylor.
The track features Nicki Minaj and includes the lyrics,
“So keep calm, honey, I’ma stick around/For more than a minute, get used to it/Funny my name keeps comin’ outcho mouth/’Cause I stay winning”.
The singer is currently doing promo for her upcoming album Witness, out June 9.
James and Katy Perry set off in the carpool lane, singing some of Katy’s classics and new music, and James asks Katy about taking the beef with Taylor Swift off the grill.
Robert Reich threw out an idea to his nearly 1.7 million Facebook followers this week that has a lot of people asking: How do we make this happen?
In a Facebook post on Sunday, December 18, the former secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton noted the dearth of celebrities and musicians willing to participate in Donald Trump’s inauguration festivities.
Many supported Hillary Clinton.
So Reich is championing the idea that celebrities host an event of their own on Inauguration Day to give the official event, starring Trump, a run for the ratings.
“Someone just suggested to me a televised ‘freedom concert’ to air at the same time as the inauguration – with huge celebrities like Beyoncé and Jay Z, Madonna, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, Gaga, Bruce Springsteen, and so on,” Reich wrote.
“Alec Baldwin MC’s the event, playing Trump as he does on SNL.
“Presto.
The Trump inauguration loses all the TV ratings. Basically, no one watches it.”
Reich also suggested that such a concert could raise money for a variety of progressive causes, including “the ACLU, Planned Parenthood, Lambda Legal, NAACP, Common Cause, CAIR, IRAP, SPLC, Environmental Defense Fund, Human Rights Campaign Fund, MoveOn, Economic Policy Institute, Inequality Media, and GLAAD.”
His post inspired a Change.org petition that, as of Wednesday morning, had attracted nearly 44,000 signatures and dozens of supporters on Twitter.
Hillary Clinton Features Katy Perry’s ‘Roar’ in Campaign Ad
Hillary Clinton has set her closing campaign ad to Katy Perry’s song “Roar,” airing the spot in key states in the final days of the presidential race.
The minute-long spot features scenes of Clinton throughout her career and on the campaign trail, as well as images of everyday Americans with descriptions of what they’re voting for, including equality, respect and higher wages.
Perry has made herself a well-known Clinton supporter throughout the presidential race, performing at the Democratic National Convention, campaigning to get out the vote and dressing up as the Democratic nominee for Halloween.
The pop star appeared at a Clinton rally in Philadelphia on Saturday, November 5.
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All-Female Tap Crew ‘Syncopated Ladies’ Release “ROAR”
Syncopated Ladies is a Female Tap Dance Band from Los Angeles, CA created by critically acclaimed tap dancer and choreographer, Chloe Arnold. Discovered at an early age in Washington, DC by legendary choreographer Debbie Allen, Chloe has since gone on to perform on stages around the globe.
The Syncopated Ladies, the only all-female tap crew, bring the heat to the desert in their latest tap tribute video set to Katy Perry’s hit single “Roar.”
The video features Syncopated Ladies creator and lead choreographer Chloe Arnold, her sister Maud Arnold, and fellow renowned tap dancers Sarah Reich, Anissa Lee, Pamela Yasutake and Melissa Tannus.
The Finest Female Impersonators at Hamburger Mary’s, Orlando Florida!
According to Wiki …
A female impersonator/drag queen is a man who dresses, and often acts, with exaggerated femininity. There are many different possible purposes to drag, personal reasons for doing drag will differ for individual drag queens. It is often done for the purpose of self-expression, performing and entertaining, and can also be mainly important as a creative outlet, a means of self-exploration or a way to make cultural statements. There are many kinds of drag artists and they vary greatly in dedication, from professionals who have starred in films to people who just try it once.
Drag queens also vary by class and culture and can vary even within the same cities.
The term drag queen usually refers to people who dress in drag for the purpose of performing, whether singing or lip-synching, dancing, participating in events such as gay pride parades, drag pageants, or at venues such ascabarets and discotheques. In the United Kingdom, alongside traditional drag work such as shows and performances, many drag queens engage in “mix-and-mingle” or hosting work at night clubs or at private parties and events. Drag is a part of Western gay culture.
~~AND I WILL INCLUDE LEIGH SHANNON AND HER TROUPE~~
While drag is very much associated with gay men and gay culture, there are drag artists of all genders and sexualities who do drag for various reasons or purposes. Generally drag queens are males who dress and act in a female gender role, often exaggerating certain characteristics (such as make-up and eyelashes) for comic, dramatic or satirical effect. Other drag performers include drag kings, who are women who perform in male roles, faux queens, who are women who dress in an exaggerated style to emulate drag queens, and faux kings, who are men who dress to impersonate drag kings.
~~INFORMATION ABOUT SCHEDULED SHOWS AT HAMBURGER MARY’S~~
“We have the Cabaret Dinner Show every Saturday 5 years running ….the FIRST Saturday of each month we feature my “LEIGH SHANNON’S ILLUSIONS IN REVUE” … with celebrity look alikes like Cher, Bette, Reba, Gaga, Tina, and on June 7th Katy Perry.
Also Elton John and more. it is all on the flyer here. and I will send you more video links … thank you so much….ON, the First Saturday, there are two shows… it’s always a good time .. PUN.”
The process of getting into drag or into character can take hours. A drag queen may aim for a certain style, celebrity impression, or message with their look. Hair, make-up, and costumes are the most important essentials for drag queens.
As a form of art, much work and creativity is put into transforming into a drag queen. Applying makeup is essential in order to achieve a more feminine look. Foundation helps to create a clean canvas by covering all wrinkles, flaws, and blemishes. Once the clean canvas is created, eye shadow will be added to eyes for an dramatic look. Drag queens use a lot of eyelashes to give the eyes a more intense look.
Layering different colors of eye shadows, bronzers, and blush is used in creating the finished face of a drag queen.
Since most drag queens are men, contouring is very important in creating high cheekbones and a slimmer face, as well as creating a smaller structured nose. Many drag queens often wear wigs or hairpieces. A costume is also needed. Depending on the event and the look that each drag queen is going for, the costumes can consist of, for example, a sparkling sequin dress, a leopard body suit, or a fur coat. Drag queens tend to go for a more exaggerated look with a lot more makeup than a typical feminine woman would wear.
With the complete look, drag queens often go out to clubs and bars, where they will typically perform an act which is called a “drag show.” Many drag queens do dress up for money by doing different shows, but there are also drag queens that have full-time jobs but still enjoy dressing up in drag as a hobby.
The Finest Female Impersonators at Hamburger Mary’s, Orlando Florida
~~Impersonator Leigh Shannon As Bette Midler Promo~~
~~Uploaded on Jul 28, 2008~~
Hi!! This is a promo video of Leigh Shannon as the many looks of the one and only Bette Midler. The segments were taken from the shows featured the the Hennagar Center in Melbourne. We sold out two years in a row.
Many of my stars featured the super star celebrity look alikes Eddie Fiields (April Summers) as Patti LaBelle and Aretha Franklin and Elgin Kenna as Cher! This show was my “Illusions In Revue Showcase”. It can feature 3 up to 8 performers and can be formatted for any audience, Corporate, Seniors, Clubs and so on.