In a heartfelt social media post, pop superstar Katy Perry opened up about feeling “battered and bruised” from the online backlash surrounding her recent flight with Blue Origin, which drew criticism from some commentators. Addressing her followers, Perry acknowledged the challenges she has faced, stating that the “online world” has tried to turn her into a “human Piñata.”

Her space voyage, part of an all-female crew, received mixed reactions—some citing its tone-deaf nature amid economic challenges. Despite this, Perry reassured fans that she is okay and grateful for their support. After fans organized to pay for a digital billboard in Times Square to uplift her ahead of her world tour, Perry expressed her heartfelt thanks, noting that they are on a “beautiful and wild journey together.”

Perry, a major figure in pop music over the past two decades, has recently faced increasing scrutiny, particularly surrounding her latest album and single, “Woman's World,” which some deemed regressive. In light of the backlash, fellow singer Lily Allen publicly apologized for her critical remarks about Perry, emphasizing the importance of unity rather than negativity.

In her candid message, Perry reflected on personal growth, stating that she does not claim to be perfect but is learning to navigate her life journey. She emphasized her ability to rise again after setbacks and reaffirmed her commitment to focus on the positive amidst the turmoil. She aims to connect with fans during her upcoming world tour that will run until December, spanning multiple continents.

“I am so excited to see you all over the world this year!” Perry wrote, as she looks forward to sharing her music with fans who continue to support her through thick and thin.