Katy Perry On Failure Of Her Album ‘Witness’: “I Was Clinically Depressed”

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Pop star Katy Perry has opened up about her “insecure” days after her last album “Witness” (2017) performed below expectation.

The 35-year-old revealed she was left clinically depressed after the release as she realised she had placed a lot of weight on getting validation for her music, reports metro.co.uk.

“Coming out of ‘Witness’, which was my last album, I became very upset and clinically depressed,” she said during a recent interview. “I became very insecure and had to go on a journey, both emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically to understand why I relied so much on validation. I had to realise that everything related to my career isn’t all of what life is, it’s just a part of who I am,” shared  Katy Perry.

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