At a vibrant pre-Super Bowl show, Katy Perry paid tribute to Tim Tebow with a touching song. Rumors suggest that Katy’s deeply religious parents, Mary and Keith Hudson, are looking to introduce her to the Denver Broncos player following her split from Russell Brand at the end of last year.
Team Katy Perry rocked the stage at the Direct TV Super Saturday Night show in Indianapolis, giving the audience a show to remember.
Recently single Katy Perry is throwing herself into her career following her split from Russell Brand. At a recent performance at DirectTV’s Super Saturday Night, Katy made a playful dedication of her song “Peacock” to sportsman Tim Tebow, sparking rumors of a potential romantic interest. The flirtatious lyrics of the song, including the line “I wanna see your peacock,” were delivered by Katy with a teasing tone. Katy also suggested that she is ready to turn the page on her past relationship, expressing a sense of new beginnings and possibilities.
In a playful manner, the singer made a fun dedication of her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, the famous Denver Broncos player during her performance. However, Tim was not the only footballer who caught Katy’s eye 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.
Light-heartedly, Katy jokingly remarked to 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 are also interested in Tim as a potential match for their daughter, mainly due to his strong Christian beliefs.
Reportedly, Katy’s mother believes that the best way to mend a broken heart is to jump into a new relationship quickly. She sees Tim as embodying all the qualities they desire in a partner for Katy – good-looking, charming, intelligent, and above all, a dedicated Christian.
Katy Perry brought her signature energy to the stage as she presented the Offensive Rookie of the Year award at the inaugural National Football League Honors ceremony held during Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana.