At a very energetic show prior to the Super Bowl, Katy Perry dedicated a sweet song to Tim Tebow, paying him a special tribute. Rumors have been buzzing that Katy’s deeply religious parents, Mary and Keith Hudson, may be interested in matching her up with the Denver Broncos star following her split from Russell Brand last December.
Team spirit was at an all-time high as Katy Perry wowed the audience at the Direct TV Super Saturday Night concert in Indianapolis with a show-stopping performance.
After splitting from Russell Brand, Katy Perry is throwing herself into her work once more. At a recent performance at DirectTV’s Super Saturday Night, Katy jokingly dedicated her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, sparking speculation about her potential interest in the athlete. The song’s cheeky lyrics, featuring lines like “I wanna see your peacock,” were delivered by Katy with a playful, flirty vibe. Moreover, Katy hinted at her readiness to move on from her brief marriage, expressing that she feels like she’s starting fresh.
In a light-hearted and jovial manner, the singer jokingly dedicated her song “Peacock” to Tim Tebow, the star player of the Denver Broncos. However, it wasn’t just Tim who caught Katy’s eye that day. She also shared a playful moment with Cam Newton from the Carolina Panthers while presenting him with the Offensive Rookie of the Year award at the NFL Honors. Playfully teasing Cam, Katy quipped, “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 are also interested in Tim as a potential match for their daughter, largely due to his strong Christian beliefs. Sources suggest that Katy’s mother believes in moving on quickly after a breakup and sees Tim as an ideal partner for her daughter. In her eyes, Tim possesses all the qualities they seek in a potential suitor for Katy – he is handsome, charismatic, intelligent, and, most importantly, a committed Christian.
Katy Perry brought her energetic presence to the stage in a colorful way to announce the winner of the Offensive Rookie of the Year award at the inaugural National Football League Honors during Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Indiana.