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Katy Perry reveals shock way she signed divorce papers after Russell Brand ended marriage via text
By Brooke Kato,
2024-07-13
Katy Perry signed her divorce papers with a smile — quite literally.
The pop singer, who just released her latest single “ Woman’s World ,” revealed online that she kept her hallmark smiley face and heart in her autograph even when signing her divorce papers from her ex Russell Brand.
“I’ve always had a heart in my signature and a smiley face. Even when I was depressed, I would still sign it with a smiley face,” she said in a clip from a livestream that has since been reposted by fans.
“I signed my divorce papers with a smiley face and a heart and that’s just because this is my signature,” she continued in the video, during which she was signing copies of her forthcoming album “143.” “Not because of anything else really.”
The “Woman’s World” singer was signing copies of her album when she revealed that her hallmark signature — with a smiley face and heart — ended up on her divorce papers. Tiktok/musicsociety
In the comments on TikTok, Perry’s fanbase praised the “Teenage Dream” singer
“I can do it with a broken heart,” quipped one user who was quoting the Taylor Swift hit by the same name.
“Let’s just say I haven’t heard from him since he texted me saying he was divorcing me December 31, 2011,” Perry said at the time.
Perry is now with actor Orlando Bloom and the couple share a 3-year-old daughter. Getty Images Perry’s upcoming album “143” is slated for release in September. Getty Images
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