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Not going to lie, this video captures exactly how I feel whenever I wear contact lenses.
“She saw Austin Powers in the audience,” one TikToker commented, comparing her to the film’s .
In a similar vein, a bunch of other people said the video gave them intense robot vibes. This is potentially the wildest celebrity conspiracy theory we’ve had in a while.
Unfortunately, a bunch of anti-vaxxers also latched onto the video to claim it was somehow an effect of the COVID-19 vaccine. Deep, deep sigh.
Luckily Perry has now firmly dispelled the conspiracy theorists and revealed the truth behind her eye: it’s a simple party trick.
“Welcoming all my #flatearthers #spaceisfakers #birdsarentrealers #skyisntbluers to come see my broken doll eye party trick IRL in Vegas next year!” she wrote on Insta.
She then used the rest of the post to… promote her residency. Queen of branding.
“Heck I pour beer out of my tits (that’s a party trick too… I don’t actually lactate hops silly goose!)” she added, referencing the beer bra she’s wearing in the clip.
Well, thank God we cleared that up.
As a number of fans pointed out, Katy Perry also literally played a robot in the for ‘365’, her collab with . So it’s perhaps not a surprise that she might occasionally play a robotic character on stage.
I’m glad we can debunk this theory once and for all: Katy Perry is not a robot, she just has an impressive mastery over her eyelids.
Now it’s time to go listen to her Menulog jingle again.
Rumors that the Katy Perry currently performing at Resorts World is a robot clone are unfounded pic.twitter.com/dmYnLQNmHw
— Las Vegas Locally (@LasVegasLocally) October 24, 2022
Omg the animatronic needs more batteries
— 𝙚𝙟 (@selenasreturn) October 23, 2022
We knew that Katy Perry was a robot.
— Ece hudson (@ecehudsonn) October 23, 2022
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