It has been over a decade since Katy Perry released I Kissed A Girl, and at the time she appeared to like it.
However, on reflection the singer seems to regret releasing the number one hit, saying that the song has a ‘couple of stereotypes.’
In a video for Glamour, the 33-year-old revisits some of her biggest hits and watches her fans do some amazing covers.
A girl named Ramona Rox sings the famous hit I Kissed a Girl and Katy seems to now have some hang ups.
She said: ‘That was in 2008 when it came out, I think we’ve really changed, conversationally, in the past ten years. We’ve come a long way.
‘Bisexuality wasn’t as talked about back then, or any type of fluidity.’
She added: ‘If I had to write that song again, I probably would make an edit on it. Lyrically, it has a couple of stereotypes in it.
‘Your mind changes so much in ten years, and you grow so much. What’s true for you can evolve.’
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She didn’t say which lyrics she would like to tweak but guessing from the track we could go with: ‘It’s not what good girls do / Not how they should behave.’
There was no word on her other single You’re So Gay, but here’s hoping she’d want to fix that one up a bit too.
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