Katy Perry hailed fans for “supporting my weirdness” in London, last night.

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Being in the capital city for the premiere in London of her film Katy Perry: Part Of Me, was “awesome” - insisted the ex-wife of comic Russell Brand.

“Thank you for supporting my weirdness the whole way through. I wouldn’t be here in this ridiculous outfit on this pink carpet without you all,” said Perry, 27.

“This is kind of awesome. It’s freezing but it’s so lovely to be here. This premiere is the most mental for sure. I love the English - I have a long romance with them.”

Perry was in Leicester Square as the film was unveiled in Europe.

But she confessed to being unhappy with some aspects of the film.

“Some of the unflattering shots are not exciting especially when you see them in 3D. Acne and zits in 3D is never fun.”

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