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So far, Katy Perry hasn't had much to say about the dissolution of her marriage to comedian Russell Brand,
who filed for divorce last month. She finally broke her silence last
night (Jan. 7), but it was only to say that she -- and she alone -- will
comment when she's good and ready.
"Concerning the gossip, I want to be clear that NO ONE speaks for me," the 'Teenage Dream' singer tweeted. "Not a blog, magazine, 'close sources' or my family."
Those last two words, "my family," were telling. As previously reported, the pop star's pastor parents, Keith and Mary Hudson, spoke of her divorce last week at a church in Ohio, implying that the split was something of a blessing.
"I'm sure Katy is trending on the internet just to get you to church tonight," Mary said, according to TMZ. "I mean all over the world, who knows how God is bringing them in? The most important thing is you are here and God wants to put the fire in you in 2012."
"What has taken place in my daughter's life has opened many opportunities to go in and be with guarded and gated people," her father added.
If the 'California Gurl' is peeved at the media and her parents, there's one group of people she's not mad at: her fans.
"I am so grateful for all the love and support I've had from people around the world," she tweeted yesterday. "You guys have made my heart happy again."
For more on this story and other entertainment news, check out Entertainment Tonight.
"Concerning the gossip, I want to be clear that NO ONE speaks for me," the 'Teenage Dream' singer tweeted. "Not a blog, magazine, 'close sources' or my family."
Those last two words, "my family," were telling. As previously reported, the pop star's pastor parents, Keith and Mary Hudson, spoke of her divorce last week at a church in Ohio, implying that the split was something of a blessing.
"I'm sure Katy is trending on the internet just to get you to church tonight," Mary said, according to TMZ. "I mean all over the world, who knows how God is bringing them in? The most important thing is you are here and God wants to put the fire in you in 2012."
"What has taken place in my daughter's life has opened many opportunities to go in and be with guarded and gated people," her father added.
If the 'California Gurl' is peeved at the media and her parents, there's one group of people she's not mad at: her fans.
"I am so grateful for all the love and support I've had from people around the world," she tweeted yesterday. "You guys have made my heart happy again."
For more on this story and other entertainment news, check out Entertainment Tonight.
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