Katy Perry was bestowed the Spotlight Award at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards on Sunday in Las Vegas. The pop siren was recognized for her chart-topping achievement of five No. 1 hits within the past year, which ties the record set by the late Michael Jackson.
Katy Perry has been uncharacteristically (yet deservedly) mum since her hubby Russell Brand filed for divorce. She was inactive on Twitter for well over week and hadn’t issued any sort of statement about the split. Even though Perry was quiet, the media and ‘sources’ weren’t, revealing all kinds of details about who filed and why, how her evangelical Christian family feels about the split and how
Katy Perry is moving on, literally. Moving trucks were spotted at her and Russell Brand’s Los Angeles home, implying that the pop star is shipping out.
Katy Perry should have listened to her ‘E.T.’ collaborator Kanye West when he sang, “Holla we want pre-nup” in his hit song ‘Gold Digger.’ The pop diva stands to lose nearly $31 million now that she and comedian hubby Russell Brand have filed for divorce.
Katy Perry and Russell Brand have been dealing with their share of rumors that their marriage of 14 months has been on the rocks. After spending the Christmas holiday many miles apart, fuel has been added to that fire.
Katy Perry is at the top of her game right now and is one of the most beloved females in the pop music fiefdom. While conventional wisdom might dictate that Perry should continue to strike while the iron is blazing hot, the singer is actually planning to take a step away from her music career in order to concentrate on something a little more important: family.
Russell Brand just wanted to see his wife Kate Perry perform in Japan. Unfortunately for the funnyman, Japanese authorities weren't amused by his criminal record, and on Sunday the 35-year-old was deported from the island nation.
Perry took to Twitter to explain what had gone down:
So...my husband just got deported from Japan. I am so. sad. I brought him all this way to show him my favorite place,
The weekend box office brought good news and bad news for comedian Russell Brand.
The good news: Brand's live-action/animated comedy 'Hop' took the top spot for the second weekend in a row, with $21.7 million. That marks a 42 percent drop from last weekend, bringing the film's grand total to $68.2 million thus far.
Unfortunately, Brand's other movie, 'Arthur,' a remake of the Oscar-winning '80s co