Katy Perry Wants Female Pop Stars To Cover Up Their Boobs
Katy Perry believes that female pop stars spend a little too much time showing the world their boobs. According to the singer, they should consider covering up from time to time.
Although the “Roar” singer is known for showing the goods now and again, she feels that some of her colleagues are putting too much skin on display. During her recent conversation with NPR, Katy Perry explained that having your boobs out all the time is a bit much.
“I do see myself becoming this, whatever, inspiration out of default right now because it’s such a strange world. Like females in pop — everybody’s getting naked. I mean, I’ve been naked before, but I don’t feel like I have to always get naked to be noticed. But it’s interesting to see,” Perry told NPR.
Although her comments arrive at a time when singers like Miley Cyrus and Rihanna can’t seem to stay covered up for very long, Katy Perry says she’s not singing anyone out. Instead, she insists this remake is more of a blanket statement to the industry.
The singer continued:
“I’m not talking about anyone in particular. I’m talking about all of them. I mean, it’s like, everybody’s so naked. It’s like, put it away. We know you’ve got it. I got it too. I’ve taken it off for — I’ve taken it out here and there. And I’m not necessarily judging. I’m just saying sometimes it’s nice to play that card but also it’s nice to play other cards. And I know I have that sexy card in my deck but I don’t always have to use that card.”
Katy Perry isn’t the only female celebrity who thinks that the ladies should think twice before showing their naked bodies to the entire world. The Inquisitr previously reported that former Parks and Recreation star Rashida Jones recently addressed the issue on Twitter. In her opinion, women spend too much time acting like “whores.”
“This week’s celeb news takeaway: she who comes closest to showing the actual inside of her vagina is most popular,” Jones recently posted on the micro-blogging site.
She added, “Let me clarify. I don’t shame anyone for anything they choose to do with their lives or bodies… But I think we all need to take a look at what we are accepting as ‘the norm.’ There is a whole generation of young women watching. Sure, be sexy but leave something to the imagination.”
What do you think about Katy Perry telling female pop stars to cover up their boobs? Do you think the “Roar” singer is a little hypocritical with this statement?