In a spirited Super Bowl pre-show, Katy Perry paused to pay tribute to Tim Tebow with a touching song. There are rumors going around that Katy’s deeply religious parents, Mary and Keith Hudson, are keen on the idea of setting her up with the Denver Broncos star following her split from Russell Brand last December.
Cheering for the team: Katy Perry wowed the audience at the Direct TV Super Saturday Night show in Indianapolis with a sensational performance that will be remembered for a long time.
Katy Perry, who recently split from Russell Brand, is diving back into her work. At a performance at DirectTV’s Super Saturday Night, Katy jokingly dedicated her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, hinting at a possible interest in the athlete. The song’s lyrics, including “I wanna see your peacock,” were playfully sung by Katy with a flirty vibe. Furthermore, Katy suggested that she was ready to start fresh after her brief marriage, noting that “everything feels brand new.”
In a fun and playful manner, the singer lightheartedly dedicated her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, the well-known Denver Broncos player during her performance. Not only did Tim catch Katy’s eye that day, but she also shared a flirtatious moment with Cam Newton from the Carolina Panthers when she presented him with the Offensive Rookie of the Year award at the National Football League Honors. In a jest, Katy quipped to Cam, “You’ll be the first straight man I’ve taken a photo with in a while, so make it count.” It appears that Katy’s parents also have their eyes on Tim as a potential match for their daughter, primarily due to his devout Christian beliefs. Sources suggest that Katy’s mother believes that the best way to mend a broken heart is to quickly move on to a new relationship. She sees Tim as embodying all the qualities they desire in a potential partner for Katy – he is handsome, charismatic, intelligent, and, most importantly, a dedicated Christian.
Katy Perry brought her trademark energy and vibrant style to the stage as she presented the award for Offensive Rookie of the Year at the inaugural National Football League Honors event held during Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana.