Katy Perry spent her Wednesday night in Las Vegas, where she eagerly urged the crowd to head to the polls as soon as possible in between renditions of her hits "Part of Me," "Teenage Dream," "Wide Awake," and "Firework." The often-cartoonish pop singer opened with a cover of Al Green's "Let Stay Together," a wink to her candidate of choice, President Barack Obama.
It wasn't Perry's first time playing an Obama rally — she sang her hits at an October 8 gig in Los Angeles alongside Jennifer Hudson and Stevie Wonder earlier this month — but it was the first time she sported latex in the name of civic duty. Though Katy took the stage in a professional-looking blue sweater dress, her backup dancers unzipped the more conservative piece to reveal a skintight "ballot" mini, a proud (and sexy!) political statement that she likely created with the help of her longtime stylist, Johnny Wujek.
Perry, who turned 28 Thursday, tweeted afterward, "So tonight was a great night! The PRESIDENT gave grandma and I unforgettable shout outs & now I am officially 28! Best. birthday. ever."
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