Katy Perry reveals she was clinically depressed after album ‘Witness’ flop

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May 31, 2020

Katy Perry revealed she experienced clinical depression shortly after her album ‘Witness’ did not work out

Katy Perry reveals she was clinically depressed after album ‘Witness’ flop

Katy Perry has always been a success due to her mesmerizing visuals and mellifluous vocals. However, that does not mean she has always successes at every turn, as one of her most hopeful albums, Witness, ended up flopping the charts and that caused her a vast amount of grief.

According to a recent report by IANS, Perry admitted, "Coming out of 'Witness', which was my last album, I became very upset and clinically depressed.”

"I became very insecure and had to go on a journey, both emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically to understand why I relied so much on validation. I had to realise that everything related to my career isn't all of what life is, it's just a part of who I am."

She further went on to say, "This new record is a real snapshot of resilience, which is my favourite word because I've been writing it over the past two years. I really went through that journey and a lot of beautiful songs came from it."


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