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| Katy Perry: 'Bolly Gurls' Style Gather Celebs News Channel Katy Perry's trip to India started off with an Indian Premier League pre-inaugural event on Tuesday, April 3. Katy's appearance at the Hotel Taj Coromandel would be followed by a grand performance during the IPL Opening Ceremony in Chennai. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Katy Perry: The Movie Coming to Paramount - in 3D TheWrap billprady Today finished our last planned production hiatus of the season. Table read for ep 523 tomorrow. #bigbangtheoryabout 1 minute ago reply lizzwinstead RT @maddow: We're live at midnight eastern on MSNBC, a whole new show! See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Bollinger and Perry star at IPL launch sportsnewsfirst By Tim Clarke FORMER Australian Test speedster Doug Bollinger has bowled a cracking maiden over at the launch of the fifth Indian Premier League – getting up close and personal with US singing superstar Katy Perry. The NSW fast bowler, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Russell Brand Gives Katy Perry Their House 411mania.com Russell Brand has surrendered his interest in the house he bought with Katy Perry while they were married. Brand filed a quitclaim deed in Los Angeles that gives Perry all rights to the $6.5 million house. It's part of a property settlement agreement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Shake your body: Dance sound takes over America LubbockOnline.com Dr. Luke and Max Martin have written and produced dance-based hits from a ton of A-List singers, from Katy Perry to Ke$ha to Britney Spears. By MESFIN FEKADU, ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — In the past, if you wanted to listen to a thumping, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| IPL 5 Opening ceremony: Watch Katy Perry\'s performance SamayLive Hollywood pop singer Katy Perry enthralled the audience with her sensational performance during IPL 2012 opening ceremony on Tuesday. Clad in Indian style choli, the beautiful singer circulated energy into the crowd with her song 'Teenage Dream'. See all stories on this topic » |
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