Katy Perry blasted the White House for using "Firework" in a TikTok video of military strikes without her permission after selling song in $225 million catalog deal.
Katy Perry is furious after the White House used her song "Firework" in a TikTok video showing military strikes.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour - Live from Paris" (Cynthia Parkhurst) Katy Perry said she was "appalled and angry" by the Trump ...
Katy Perry has blasted the White House for using her 2010 hit song “Firework” in a TikTok post depicting footage of military strikes. The video, posted to the official White House TikTok account on ...
WASHINGTON,DC: What began as another White House social media post quickly turned into an unexpected showdown with one of pop music's biggest stars. Katy Perry, on Saturday, July 25 publicly condemned ...
Katy Perry slammed the Trump administration after the White House’s TikTok account used her hit “Firework” on a video of military strikes. “I am deeply appalled and angry to see “Firework” used on the ...
"My music is for bringing people together, not celebrating warfare," the singer wrote in a post on X Saturday. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Katy Perry is speaking out after the White House‘s ...
Katy Perry has criticised the White House for using her song 'Firework' in a TikTok video showing military strikes on Iran, arguing it distorts the song's intended message of hope and resilience.
Katy Perry has slammed the White House over its use of her song and the lyrics "boom boom boom" in a video showing U.S. military strikes in Iran.