Katy Perry Hinted She Knew ‘The Real Truth’ About Ex Russell Brand In Past Interview

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An interview Katy Perry had with Vogue in 2013 has received new attention in light of the most recent claims made against Russell Brand.

Many fans now surmise that the famous Firework singer’s oblique words about her ex-husband may be connected to Russell’s reported indiscretions.

Katy, now 38, reflected on her brief relationship with Russell, 48, which ended on October 23, 2010, with a lavish wedding in India.

But their romance was brief; it ended abruptly 14 months later when Katy got a breakup message from Russell on New Year’s Eve, 2011.

Reflecting on their time together, Katy revealed the complexities of their relationship. She confessed to Vogue: “At first when I met him, he wanted an equal, and I think a lot of times strong men do want an equal, but then they get that equal and they’re like, ‘I can’t handle the equalness.’”

 She described his attitude towards her professional stature as “very controlling”, especially during her tours, causing a significant strain on their relationship.

Although Katy initially shouldered the blame for their breakup, her tone in the interview hinted at deeper issues with Russell.

 “I felt a lot of responsibility for it ending, but then I found out the real truth,” she said, though not revealing any specifics, “I keep it locked in my safe for a rainy day.”

 This vague reference has now triggered speculation, with fans wondering if Katy was alluding to her ex’s behaviour with other women. 

 “I felt a lot of responsibility for it ending, but then I found out the real truth,” she said, though not revealing any specifics, “I keep it locked in my safe for a rainy day.”

 This vague reference has now triggered speculation, with fans wondering if Katy was alluding to her ex’s behaviour with other women. 

The actor, known for his roles like Forgetting Sarah Marshall, continued to refute the “very, very serious” criminal allegations. 

He also suggested that there seemed to be a coordinated media attack against him, referencing a joint investigation by The Sunday Times, The Times, and Channel 4’s Dispatches.

He concluded, expressing his unease with the escalating situation: “I don’t want to get into this any further because of the serious nature of the allegations but I feel like I’m being attacked.”