During a lively performance before the Super Bowl, Katy Perry took a moment to honor Tim Tebow with a heartfelt song. Speculations have been circulating that Katy’s devoutly Christian parents, Mary and Keith Hudson, are hoping to connect her with the Denver Broncos athlete after her recent divorce from Russell Brand in December.
Go team: Katy Perry took the stage at the Direct TV Super Saturday Night concert in Indianapolis, treating the crowd to an unforgettable performance.
Katy Perry, who recently ended her relationship with Russell Brand, is immersing herself in her career once again. During a performance at DirectTV’s Super Saturday Night, Katy playfully dedicated her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, a sportsman she may be interested in. This song contains lyrics that include the phrase “I wanna see your peacock,” which Katy sung with an air of flirtation. Additionally, Katy hinted that she is ready to move on from her short-lived marriage, as she expressed that “everything feels brand new.”
Playful: During her performance, the singer playfully dedicated her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, the renowned Denver Broncos star. But Tim was not the only football player who caught Katy’s attention that day. She also shared a flirtatious moment with Cam Newton from the Carolina Panthers while presenting him with the Offensive Rookie of the Year award at the National Football League Honors.
In a lighthearted tone, Katy jokingly told Cam, “You’ll be the first straight man I’ve taken a photo with in a while, so make it count.” It seems that Katy’s parents have also set their sights on Tim as a potential suitor for their daughter, mainly because of his strong Christian faith.
According to a source, Katy’s mother believes that the best way to heal a broken heart is to jump into a new relationship quickly. In her opinion, Tim embodies all the qualities they are looking for in a prospective partner for Katy – he is good-looking, charming, intelligent, andaove all, a devoted Christian.
A lively Katy Perry graced the stage in a vibrant manner to present the Offensive Rookie of the Year award at the first-ever National Football League Honors during Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana.