Katy Perry is being investigated in Spain for filming her music video for the song "Lifetimes" without obtaining the necessary permits in the ecologically sensitive area of S'Espalmador, which includes protected dunes.
The production company failed to obtain the required authorization for filming in the protected portion of the Balearic Islands.
Katy Perry's comeback single "Woman's World" from her upcoming album "143" faced backlash for its perceived "vapid" and "outdated" lyrics. Her decision to work with music producer Dr. Luke, who has been accused of misconduct, has also sparked disappointment among fans.
"143" is her first since 2020. It is named after her "angel number." Thr first single, "Woman's World," failed to make it to the top 40 on both sides of the Atlantic.
Perry has had her final episode as an "American Idol" judge and will not be returning next season.
Despite the mixed reaction to her recent single, Perry continues her album campaign and is set to headline the AFL Grand Final carnival in Australia, where she is expected to perform her popular hits and songs from her new record.
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