There is a break up and then there is a bad breakup.
Now renown for calling it quits and dissing his ex, Russell Brand has nothing nice to say of his ex-wife, Katy Perry, in his new documentary BRAND: A Second Coming. Married only 14 months, Brand has kept somewhat quiet about breaking Perry’s heart by asking for a divorce via text message.
“I was in bed for about two weeks. I was pretty f–ked, yes. It hurt a lot—I got a good knock,” said Perry about the 2013 breakup. Discussing the demise of her marriage and her present Prism album and tour, she said she wanted to title her new album based on the breakup but changed her mind.
“What I wanted to call this record [Prism] at first was Adult Reality because Teenage Dream was so high on that cotton candy cloud, and then it’s like I got punched in the face and kicked down the stairs a couple of times. So I had to face the reality that things are not always on cloud nine,” said Perry as reported by US magazine. As for reality, the 31-year-old singing sensation may be feeling this punch in the gut, but has not publicly spoken about Brand’s bashing.
Calling the duo “one of showbiz’s most unlikely couples,” The Daily Mail reports how Brand questioned the relationship before getting married. Now that hurts. “Revealing in a new documentary that he found the pop princess’ lifestyle ‘vapid, vacuous and plastic’ even before they tied the knot in October 2010,” does not speak much about Brand who apparently married Perry anyway.
“The 40-year-old comedian says his visit to Africa for Comic Relief in the spring of 2010 had a profound effect on him, leading him to question his relationship with the Firework hit-maker when he realized his values had changed,” reports The Daily Mail. According to the report, the comedian’s values do not include kindness as he continues to put down Perry to lift his own him image.
“I’m associated with the very thing I detest: vapid, vacuous, plastic, constructed, mindless celebrity. That’s the very sea we’re swimming in, ‘Oh, who’s he’ … ‘He’s married to Katy Perry,’” says Russell in the documentary. “Elsewhere in the film, Russell is seen mocking his wife in a stand-up routine and admitting to friend Stephen Merchant that he didn’t think their marriage would last,” reports The Daily Mail.
Born and raised by a preacher, Perry’s pick of husbands was a bit off, but then again so was “I Kissed a Girl and I Like It.” The classic good-girl-falls-for-bad-boy tale leaves the lady in distress and the man dissing his ex. Not cool Brand, not cool.
Source: Entertainmentceleb
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