Katy Perry covered up in a quirky black ensemble as she headed to the Capital radio studios in London on Thursday amid her career comeback flop.
The look was in stark contrast to recent racy displays she has made while filming a new music video for a song on her upcoming album 143 which comes out in September.
She was seen flashing the flesh in a silver ensemble as she shared a raunchy kiss with a male model before performing some Sєxy stunts with another man.
But for her radio appearance she looked more demure in a long black and grey Balenciaga dress which had a bizarre patchwork design.
Katy boosted her height with black leather boots and wore dark shades to cover her eyes.


Her trip to the radio station comes after she brushed off the disappointing reception to her long-awaited return to music as she got back to work filming her new music video on Wednesday.
In stark contrast to the kooky video for her controversial track Women’s World, the hitmaker slipped into a dramatic silver balloon dress to film a daring aerial stunt.
Katy sported a bold metallic two-piece as she joined hunky Spanish stuntman Oscar Dorta for the airborne dance performance.
Despite the poor performance of her comeback song, Katy has ploughed forward with building anticipation for her new album 143.
The star teamed her silver co-ord with heeled snakeskin boots and the oversized grey dress, performing an array of air-borne raunchy moves with the stuntman.
Katy is said to be ‘freaking out’ and demanding that her team go ‘back to the drawing board’ to save her album, after her single Women’s World bombed on the Billboard and Spotify charts.
Katy — who was recently seen filming more raunchy music video scenes with hunky shirtless model and stuntman Oscar — is ‘pointing the fingers at everyone but herself’ following the flop single, according to insiders – who claim she is desperately scrambling to devise a new plan to save her musical comeback.
The lead single from her upcoming album – billed as an empowering feminist anthem – was quickly dismissed as unoriginal, hypocritical and formulaic.




