Katy Perry Erupts on White House
Don’t Use My Music to Back ‘Destruction and Violence’

Katy Perry just exploded on President Trump‘s administration for using her hit 2010 song, “Firework,” in a social media video that shows missile attacks by the U.S. government.
Katy even went on to explain what the song is all about, describing it as “an anthem of hope, healing, and inner strength for people going through their darkest personal moments.”

She went on, “To see a message of self-worth and upliftment weaponized to soundtrack destruction and violence is a complete violation of everything my song stands for. My music is for bringing people together, not celebrating warfare.”
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And you may remember, Sabrina Carpenter also slammed a White House video flaunting arrests by ICE with her song “Juno” in December 2025 as “evil and disgusting.”

