As she announces the new album title and its release date, Katy Perry looks TOPLESS

As she announces the new album title and its release date, Katy Perry looks TOPLESS

In a recent photo posted to social media on Wednesday morning, Katy Perry was seen completely nude.

The Santa Barbara was revealing some exciting news: she displayed the cover of her album, disclosed that it is named 143, and stated that September 20 is the release date. The code for “I love you” is 143, and it was frequently used in pager messages in the early 1990s.

The release of this new album coincides with her 40th birthday, which falls on October 25.

The pop siren added a see-through iridescent skirt to her glossy clear acrylic tank top, which covered her chest and made her appear nude.

Her long lashes and mauve lip looked stunning against her worn-down long black hair.

With her arms extended, she looked like an angel, surrounded by a crimson and white celestial storm that gave the impression that she was adrift in space.

“I wanted to make a dance-pop record that was bold, flamboyant, and joyful, using the symbolic number 143 to represent love as a unifying theme,” Perry said in a statement.

With her new record, Perry has been projecting a more seductive image and a trimmer physique.

Woman’s World, Perry’s lead song from album 143, will be released on Thursday at 7 p.m. ET. On July 12, the Woman’s World video will be released.

The Hot N Cold singer teased her Woman’s World song video to her followers on Tuesday.

In the 14-second video for the song, which seems to be an intended empowerment anthem, she was dressed as Rosie the Riveter.

She posed provocatively in a star-shaped, bejeweled string bikini top wrapped in an American flag-inspired design in the colors red, white, and blue.

The singer additionally wore denim micro shorts and a low-hanging rhinestone toolbelt across her hips.

She flaunted her moves while stomping around in lace-up, over-the-knee boots with a gaggle of backing dancers.

With her bangs in 1940s victory rolls and her dark hair done in a throwback updo, the 13-time Grammy nominee looked like a pin-up doll.
She accessorized her stylish hairstyle with a crimson bandana featuring white polka dots.

She also looked great in double denim in the same video, throwing on a short-sleeved zip-up blouse.

In the teaser, she sang, “Celebrate.” “We’re not leaving.”

The video featured footage of the skimpily dressed women using bedazzled power equipment and dancing provocatively.

Additionally, she was observed pouring a bottle of “Whiskey for Women” into her mouth, but the liquor disappeared as it ran down her body.

Since late last month, the brunette bombshell has been advertising her imminent release.

Her future album has been the subject of controversy since it was previously discovered that Dr. Luke, whom Kesha, 37, notoriously accused of sexual assault ten years ago, produced Woman’s World.

Perry previously collaborated with 50, the founder of Kemosabe Records, on several of her prior singles, such as Teenage Dream and I Kissed A Girl.

The TiK ToK singer and the music producer were involved in a well-publicized legal dispute where the producer was accused of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse.

Perry refuted and called untrue the allegations made by Kesha that she was a victim as well.

Fans were incensed when Perry revealed Dr. Luke, whose real name is Łukasz Gottwald, as a co-producer on the upcoming song, a year after the couple’s settlement. They wondered how Perry could get back in touch with the songwriter to support female empowerment.

Despite her followers’ worries, Perry “isn’t bothered,” a source informed DailyMail.com.

“She is aware that her decision to collaborate with Dr. Luke once more is contentious, but their rapport and working relationship are so strong that she perceives him differently than others,” the insider said.

The source went on, “Her relationship with Dr. Luke is an important one.” She isn’t concerned that she collaborated with him once more, despite the fact that many of her admirers are.

“She is scared because the music industry can be unpredictable these days, with artists popping up one minute and then vanishing the next, but she has thrived before,” it was stated.