Katy Perry has the word "Jesus" tattooed in 1950's script on her left wrist. Although the pop singer is known for lyrics that get conservative Christians riled up, she was raised by traveling ministers who kept her on a short leash. She even began her career as a Christian pop star. "I recognize that my talents are God-given gifts," she says. Jesus is a key figure in the Christian religion. According to the Christian bible, Jesus is the son of God, born to a virgin mother. He is a historical figure that spread the word of Christ until he was unjustly tortured and killed. The Christian religion says that he rose from the dead three days later and was born again.
Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984) is an American singer/songwriter. She uses her mothers maiden name "Perry" because Katy Hudson was too close to Kate Hudson. Raised in the Christian church, she grew up listening to gospel and Christian music. At seventeen, she left home and moved to Los Angeles where she made a Christian gospel album. Perry later moved to more mainstream music and released songs like "I Kissed A Girl" and "Ur So Gay." These songs have earned her criticism from both the Christian church and the gay community.
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