Katy Perry stopped on Sunday during her concert in Detroit to help a fan after the young girl passed out on stage.
Newsweek on Monday to Perry's representative about a comment by e -mail outside of regular working hours.
Why is it important
Perry, 40, rose in 2008 after the release of her hit songs “I kissed a girl” and “Hot n Cold” from her album One of the boys. Your album 2010 Teenager dream was also a massive success with “Firework”, “last Friday evening (TGIF)”, “California Gurls” and “Die who got away”.
Perry is currently on her “Lifetime Tour” in North America. The tour follows the release of their latest album, 143that fell in September.
Accordingly Forbes, the former American idol The judge's net assets are 360 million US dollars.
What to know?
On August 3, Perry was accompanied by several spectators on stage to sing in the Little Caesar's Arena in Detroit “Den who kept away”.
The pop star hired concert goers with a fan named McKenna and the couple hugged.
“They sparkle so brightly, their light is so bright,” said Perry from the moment in film material, which has done the round on social media.
“We will play a very special song. You know that the one who has come away '?” She asked McKenna in a video that MLIVE posted on YouTube. McKenna nodded as an answer.
After Perry had gone away briefly to get the fans several musical instruments, she can hear McKenna say that they “breathe”. Moments later the young girl collapsed to the ground.
Perry, her crew and her medical staff immediately tended to McKenna when the crowd encouraged. When she was taken from the stage, the 13-time Grammy candidate led the remaining fans and the crowd in prayer. Advertising board.
“Dear God, we pray for McKenna that she will come back completely and brighter and better than ever,” she said reportedly. “Amen.”
She added: “It is so much. Sometimes you are so brave and you can come to the stage and it is overwhelming. I understand this feeling.”
Later on the show, Perry told the audience: “By the way, McKennas is doing great.”

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What people say
In the comments on social media, the fans praised Perry for their quick action.
Perry fan account @katycat_demi wrote on x: “From someone who faints fainting and has seizures, her answer is actually so healing because IK [I know] In my experience, most people freak out and do not know what they are doing and it is so fast and even helped before it passed out, so warming. “
X user @joehughes_2099 posted: “I love how she actually stays with the girl and is not in the distance. People will never let me think that she is a bad person.”
@Tomboyender divided over x: “She is very kind.”
What happens next?
Perry's “Lifetime Tour” will continue on Tuesday in the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.