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Katy Perry doesn’t have too many hot ideas about her upbringing. Katy grew up under the strict hand of Christian missionary parents and lived in an evangelical world that, as she tells Vanity Fair in their June cover story, she now realizes was closed-minded and limited.
Huffington Post reports:
“I didn’t have a childhood,” Perry tells the magazine. “I was always scared I was going to get bombed when I was there… I didn’t know it was more than that, that it was for women and their needs. I didn’t have insurance, so I went there and I learned about birth control.”
Perry tells Vanity Fair that she wasn’t allowed to use the words “Devil Dog” or “Dirt Devil,” and that her family was “very non-accepting.” Now married to Russell Brand, a practicing Buddhist, Perry often flaunts her sex appeal; her breakout hit, after all, was called “I Kissed A Girl.”

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