Katy Perry speak up on the depression she faced after ‘Witness’ failure
Katy Perry speak up on the depression she faced after ‘Witness’ failure
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Katy Perry, the well-known singer who regularly received appreciation in the form of fans love faced a failure when her album failed to gathered applause for her. ‘Witness’ the album released last year have not received acclamation at the extent to which the singer have expected from it. She acknowledged in an interview with Vogue Australia that after the failure of a project for which she has done a lot, she fell into great depression.

"I have had bouts of situational depression and my heart was broken last year because, unknowingly, I put so much validity in the reaction of the public, and the public didn't react in the way I had expected to…which broke my heart,” she informed.

Hoffman Institute to which she attended last winter to get relief from the depression, worked like a  system reboot for Perry. While explaining the same she said: “Essentially and metaphorically, we are all computers, and sometimes we adopt these viruses via our parents or via the nurture that we are given or not given growing up. These toxic tendencies can start to play out in our behavior, in our adult patterns, in our relationships.”

She also expressed that now she understood that for being a good singer it's not necessary to be an emotional wreck and said: “The biggest lie that we’ve ever been sold is that we as artists have to stay in pain to create,”

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