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Katy Perry Tried To Casually Fling Slices Of Pizza Into A Nightclub Crowd—And It Didn't Go So Well

Katy Perry Tried To Casually Fling Slices Of Pizza Into A Nightclub Crowd—And It Didn't Go So Well
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A bizarre video of Katy Perry throwing slices of pizza at club goers in Las Vegas is making its way around the internet.

The pop star and new face of food delivery service Just Eat, was observed putting slices of pizza on plates then throwing them “frisbee style” into the crowd at Zouk nightclub.


In a video shared to Twitter, Perry blissfully throws slices into the dancing crowd, with some club goers uselessly reaching out for the food as it bounces off their hands and falls on the floor.

Yum.

Perry poked fun at the clip, retweeting it and captioning it “a mother feeding her children.”

Perry's fans thought the moment was iconic.





Though her method of serving was ineffective, others still begged for Perry to feed them too.






Some fans couldn't help but mention her partnership with Just Eat.


And of course, people took the opportunity to request Perry feed her fans with some new music.



Twitter users have been using #kp6 to refer to Perry's possible future album, as was reported by Spark Chronicles in early 2022.

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