At a high-energy performance prior to the Super Bowl, Katy Perry dedicated a touching song to Tim Tebow, showing her appreciation for the NFL player. There are rumors suggesting that Katy’s deeply religious parents, Mary and Keith Hudson, are interested in setting her up with the Denver Broncos star following her split from Russell Brand late last year.
Team spirit was in full swing as Katy Perry rocked the audience at the Direct TV Super Saturday Night concert in Indianapolis with an incredible performance that won’t be forgotten.
After splitting from Russell Brand, Katy Perry is focusing on her career once more. At DirectTV’s Super Saturday Night, she cheekily dedicated her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, sparking speculation about her interest in the sportsman. The lyrics of the song, including the line “I wanna see your peacock,” were sung by Katy with a hint of flirtation. Furthermore, Katy hinted at a fresh start after her brief marriage, stating that “everything feels brand new.”
In a fun and playful turn of events, the singer jokingly dedicated her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, the famous Denver Broncos star, during her performance. But it wasn’t just Tim who caught Katy’s attention that day – she also shared a flirty moment with Cam Newton from the Carolina Panthers as she presented him with the Offensive Rookie of the Year award at the NFL Honors. With a light-hearted sense of humor, Katy teased Cam, saying, “You’ll be the first straight man I’ve taken a photo with in a while, so make it count.” It seems Katy’s parents are also fans of Tim and see him as a potential match for their daughter, mainly due to his strong Christian beliefs. According to a source, Katy’s mom believes in quickly moving on from a broken heart by jumping into a new relationship. She sees Tim as the ideal partner for Katy, as he possesses all the qualities they are seeking – he’s handsome, charming, intelligent, and, most importantly, a dedicated Christian.
Katy Perry brought her signature energy and enthusiasm to the stage as she presented the Offensive Rookie of the Year award at the inaugural National Football League Honors during Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana.