July 19, 2018
Singer Katy Perry fell into deep depression after her album "Witness" flopped
last year.
The pop star told Vogue Australia that the public's reaction
to her fifth record, which featured the tracks Swish Swish and Bon Appetit, left
her heartbroken and led to some serious soul searching, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"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," she said.
The
low prompted Perry to seek help and counselling at the Hoffman Institute in
California where she felt recharged and re-energised.
"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 behaviour, in our adult patterns,
in our relationships," she said.
The biggest breakthrough, she says, was
realising that she didn't have to be an emotional wreck to be a successful
singer and songwriter.
"The biggest lie that we have ever been sold is
that we, as artists, have to stay in pain to create," the "I kissed a girl"
singer said.