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Katy Perry revealed a lot of intimate details about herself in a recent podcast. On the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, she spoke about her love language and what gets her in the mood.

Speaking to host Alex Cooper, she said, “If I come downstairs 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 d—-k sucked”.

“That is my love language! I don’t need a red Ferrari… I can buy a red Ferrari. Just do the f—-king dishes!…..”

Perry also said that she is no longer attracted to narcissists. The singer is engaged to Orlando Bloom, and they have been dating since 2016. She also has a four-year-old daughter with him, Daisy Dove.

She was previously married to comedian Russell Brand, and the narcissist comment seems to be directed at him. She also dated John Mayer.

She spoke about the red flags to look out for when dating someone.

“Anyone that is constantly changing the goalpost or pulling the rug out from you emotionally … not it. Someone that says they know you better than you know yourself. Someone that just won’t help.

The Peacock singer also spoke about things she wasn’t allowed to do growing up because of her strict Christian upbringing. Her parents, Keith and Mary Hudson, were both Pentecostal pastors.

“I wasn’t allowed to trick-or-treat. I wasn’t allowed to eat Lucky Charms because luck is derivative of Lucifer.”

”I wasn’t really allowed to acknowledge the opposite sex. I didn’t even know how to use a tampon. I was like, ‘Do I have eight holes?’ I was on the swim team still wearing a f—-ing pad. The girls are like, ‘Girl, that’s why you’re last. You have a flotation device.”

Perry also spoke about what it felt like when her daughter started singing one of her more racy songs. Perry is dedicating her new album titled 143 to her daughter, specifically the track in the album called ‘Lifetimes’.

“Lifetimes is a song that I wrote, inspired by my daughter. I tell her ‘I love you’ before she goes to bed every night, but I’ve started telling her, ‘Will you find me in every lifetime?’ 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 forms.”

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